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Rakesh K Pai

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Cardiology in Review|February 10, 2004
Giant ascending aortic aneurysm with type a dissection diagnosed by aortographyRakesh K Pai, Larry A Osborn
Cardiology in Review|December 15, 2004
Subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator lead erosion after weight lossRakesh K Pai, Christopher S Cadman
Cardiology in Review|April 16, 2005
Persistence with a persistent left and absent right superior vena cavaRakesh K Pai, Christopher S Cadman
Physician Leadership Journal|December 21, 2018
THE BIG PICTURE ABOUT 'BIG DATA'Srinivas Mummadi, Rakesh K Pai, Peter Hahn
Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal|February 14, 2008
Inappropriate ICD shocks for inappropriate reasonsRakesh K Pai, Moeen Abedin, David A Rawling
Physician Leadership Journal|June 15, 2016
HEALTH CARE REFORM--12 STEPS TO RECOVERYRakesh K Pai, Michael P Kennedy, Peter Y Hahn
Cardiology in Review|April 14, 2004
The importance of the evolution of ST-T wave changes for differentiating acute pericarditis from myocardial ischemiaRichard L Snider, Rakesh K Pai, Fred M Kusumoto
Cardiology in Review|June 14, 2005
Spiral coronary dissection after percutaneous coronary intervention with retrograde propagation into the ascending aortaRakesh K Pai, Reetesh K Pai, Fred M Kusumoto
European Heart Journal|March 30, 2006
Giant periprosthetic vegetation associated with pseudoaneurysmal-like ruptureCarlos de Diego, Pedro Marcos-Alberca, Rakesh K Pai
Heart Rhythm|April 27, 2005
Transient left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy following catheter ablation of atrial fibrillationRakesh K Pai, Noel G Boyle, John S Child, et al.
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Cardiology in Review|February 10, 2004
Giant ascending aortic aneurysm with type a dissection diagnosed by aortographyRakesh K Pai, Larry A Osborn
Cardiology in Review|December 15, 2004
Subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator lead erosion after weight lossRakesh K Pai, Christopher S Cadman
Cardiology in Review|April 16, 2005
Persistence with a persistent left and absent right superior vena cavaRakesh K Pai, Christopher S Cadman
Physician Leadership Journal|December 21, 2018
THE BIG PICTURE ABOUT 'BIG DATA'Srinivas Mummadi, Rakesh K Pai, Peter Hahn
Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal|February 14, 2008
Inappropriate ICD shocks for inappropriate reasonsRakesh K Pai, Moeen Abedin, David A Rawling
Physician Leadership Journal|June 15, 2016
HEALTH CARE REFORM--12 STEPS TO RECOVERYRakesh K Pai, Michael P Kennedy, Peter Y Hahn
Cardiology in Review|April 14, 2004
The importance of the evolution of ST-T wave changes for differentiating acute pericarditis from myocardial ischemiaRichard L Snider, Rakesh K Pai, Fred M Kusumoto
Cardiology in Review|June 14, 2005
Spiral coronary dissection after percutaneous coronary intervention with retrograde propagation into the ascending aortaRakesh K Pai, Reetesh K Pai, Fred M Kusumoto
European Heart Journal|March 30, 2006
Giant periprosthetic vegetation associated with pseudoaneurysmal-like ruptureCarlos de Diego, Pedro Marcos-Alberca, Rakesh K Pai
Heart Rhythm|April 27, 2005
Transient left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy following catheter ablation of atrial fibrillationRakesh K Pai, Noel G Boyle, John S Child, et al.
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