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University of Groningen

Added Value of Transluminal Attenuation Gradient to Qualitative CCTA Ischemia Detection as

Determined by N-13-ammonia PET Quantitative Myocardial Perfusion

Monroy-Gonzalez, Andrea; Alexanderson-Rosas, Erick; Perez-Orpinel, Oscar; Dobrolinska,

Magdalena; Tio, Rene; de Groot, Jan Cees; Slart, Riemer; Prakken, Niek

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Diagnostics

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10.3390/diagnostics10090628

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Monroy-Gonzalez, A., Alexanderson-Rosas, E., Perez-Orpinel, O., Dobrolinska, M., Tio, R., de Groot, J. C.,

Slart, R., & Prakken, N. (2020). Added Value of Transluminal Attenuation Gradient to Qualitative CCTA

Ischemia Detection as Determined by N-13-ammonia PET Quantitative Myocardial Perfusion. Diagnostics,

10(9), [628]. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10090628

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