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  1. Prognostic significance of silent ischemia

    Samir B. Pancholy, Bennett Schalet, Valerie Kuhlmeier, Virginia Cave, Jaekyeong Heo, Abdulmassih S. Iskandrian

    Volume 1, Number 5 / September, 1994

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  2. Prevalence of silent myocardial ischemia in asymptomatic individuals with subclinical atherosclerosis detected by electron beam tomography

    D. Vijay Anand, Eric Lim, Usha Raval, David Lipkin, Avijit Lahiri

    Volume 11, Number 4 / July, 2004

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  3. Threshold, incidence, and predictors of prognostically high-risk silent ischemia in asymptomatic patients without prior diagnosis of coronary artery disease

    Michael J. Zellweger MD, Rory Hachamovitch MD, MSc, Xingping Kang MD, Sean W. Hayes MD, John D. Friedman MD, Guido Germano PhD, Daniel S. Berman MD

    Volume 16, Number 2 / April, 2009

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  4. Sustained reduction of exercise perfusion defect extent and severity with isosorbide mononitrate (Im dur) as demonstrated by means of technetium 99m sestamibi

    Howard C. Lewin, Rory Hachamovitch, Alan G. Harris, Cyndi Williams, Juli Schmidt, Michael Harris, Kenneth Van Train, Gerrard Siligan, Daniel S. Berman

    Volume 7, Number 4 / July, 2000

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  5. Day-to-day reproducibility of mental stress-induced abnormal left ventricular function response in patients with coronary artery disease and its relationship to autonomic activation

    Diwakar Jain, Tammy Joska, Forrester A Lee, Matthew Burg, Rachel Lampert, Barry L Zaret

    Volume 8, Number 3 / May, 2001

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  6. Lessons learned from the detection of ischemia in asymptomatic diabetics (DIAD) study

    Frans J. Th. Wackers MD, Lawrence H. Young MD

    Volume 16, Number 6 / December, 2009

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  7. Detection and reproducibility of mental stress—induced myocardial ischemia with Tc-99m sestamibi SPECT in normal and coronary artery disease populations

    Chin K. Kim, Beth A. Bartholomew, Suzanne T. Mastin, Vicente C. Taasan, Kimberly M. Carson, David S. Sheps

    Volume 10, Number 1 / January, 2003

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  8. Monitoring of left ventricular ejection fraction with a miniature, nonimaging nuclear detector: Accuracy and reliability over time with special reference to blood labeling

    Tommi Bo Lindhardt, Birger Hesse, Niels Gadsbøll

    Volume 4, Number 2 / March, 1997

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  9. Abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction response to mental stress and exercise in cardiomyopathy

    Dean E. Wolz, Angel R. Flores, Donald J. Grandis, Judith E. Orie, Douglas S. Schulman

    Volume 2, Number 2 / March, 1995

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  10. Simultaneous assessment of myocardial perfusion and function during mental stress in patients with chronic coronary artery disease

    James A. Arrighi, Matthew Burg, Ira S. Cohen, Robert Soufer

    Volume 10, Number 3 / May, 2003

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