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Respiratory motion resulting in a pseudo-ischemia pattern on stress PET–CT imaging

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Dr Arasaratnam and Alzahrani have nothing to disclose. Dr Wells reports grants and personal fees from GE Healthcare, outside the submitted work. Dr deKemp reports grants, personal fees, and other from Jubilant DRAXImage and Ottawa Heart Institute, outside the submitted work. Dr Beanlands reports grants and other from Lantheus Medical Imaging, grants and other from Jubilant DRAXIMage, grants from GE Healthcare, outside the submitted work.

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Arasaratnam, P., Al-Zahrani, A., Glenn Wells, R. et al. Respiratory motion resulting in a pseudo-ischemia pattern on stress PET–CT imaging. J. Nucl. Cardiol. 23, 159–160 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-015-0195-3

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