FLUOROSCOPY IN INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY: DO WE HAVE FOOD FOR THOUGHT?
Abstract
About the Authors
E. B. KropotkinRussian Federation
E. A. Ivanitsky
Russian Federation
M. K. Verkhoturov
Russian Federation
D. B. Drobot
Russian Federation
V. A. Sakovich
Russian Federation
A. S. Abdrakhmanov
Russian Federation
E. V. Lyan
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Kropotkin E.B., Ivanitsky E.A., Verkhoturov M.K., Drobot D.B., Sakovich V.A., Abdrakhmanov A.S., Lyan E.V. FLUOROSCOPY IN INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY: DO WE HAVE FOOD FOR THOUGHT? Journal of Arrhythmology. 2015;(81):27-32. (In Russ.)