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Doctor Kevin Cheng

National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
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Clinical characteristics and predictors of mortality in patients with refractory angina due to obstructive and non-obstructive chronic coronary syndromes: a contemporary retrospective cohort study.
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Clinical characteristics and predictors of mortality in patients with refractory angina due to obstructive and non-obstructive chronic coronary syndromes: a contemporary retrospective cohort study.
Fully automated quantitative stress perfusion cardiac MRI to assess myocardial perfusion in adult patients with convalescent Kawasaki disease and coronary aneurysms: an age and sex-matched analysis
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Fully automated quantitative stress perfusion cardiac MRI to assess myocardial perfusion in adult patients with convalescent Kawasaki disease and coronary aneurysms: an age and sex-matched analysis
Changes in myocardial perfusion after coronary sinus reducer implantation for refractory angina - assessment using fully automated quantitative stress perfusion cardiac MRI
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Changes in myocardial perfusion after coronary sinus reducer implantation for refractory angina - assessment using fully automated quantitative stress perfusion cardiac MRI
Stress perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to identify coronary aneurysms, ischaemia and fibrosis in adult patients with convalescent Kawasaki disease
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Stress perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to identify coronary aneurysms, ischaemia and fibrosis in adult patients with convalescent Kawasaki disease
A case of two ST elevations in a 44 year old patient with recurrent acute myocardial infarction.
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A case of two ST elevations in a 44 year old patient with recurrent acute myocardial infarction.
The effect of a multi-disciplinary care pathway for refractory angina on psychological outcomes, quality of life and medication use
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The effect of a multi-disciplinary care pathway for refractory angina on psychological outcomes, quality of life and medication use

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