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Assessment of Pulmonary Lesions with 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Imaging Using Coincidence Mode Gamma Cameras
Wolfgang Weber, Carter Young, Hussein M. Abdel-Dayem, George Sfakianakis, G. John Weir, Charles M. Swaney, Mark Gates, Marcel P. Stokkel, Anthony Parker, Horace Hines, Behrouz Khanvali, John R. Liebig, Ann N. Leung, Richard Sollitto, Gary Caputo and Henry N. Wagner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1999, 40 (4) 574-578;
Wolfgang Weber
Carter Young
Hussein M. Abdel-Dayem
George Sfakianakis
G. John Weir
Charles M. Swaney
Mark Gates
Marcel P. Stokkel
Anthony Parker
Horace Hines
Behrouz Khanvali
John R. Liebig
Ann N. Leung
Richard Sollitto
Gary Caputo
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Assessment of Pulmonary Lesions with 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Imaging Using Coincidence Mode Gamma Cameras
Wolfgang Weber, Carter Young, Hussein M. Abdel-Dayem, George Sfakianakis, G. John Weir, Charles M. Swaney, Mark Gates, Marcel P. Stokkel, Anthony Parker, Horace Hines, Behrouz Khanvali, John R. Liebig, Ann N. Leung, Richard Sollitto, Gary Caputo, Henry N. Wagner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1999, 40 (4) 574-578;
Assessment of Pulmonary Lesions with 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Imaging Using Coincidence Mode Gamma Cameras
Wolfgang Weber, Carter Young, Hussein M. Abdel-Dayem, George Sfakianakis, G. John Weir, Charles M. Swaney, Mark Gates, Marcel P. Stokkel, Anthony Parker, Horace Hines, Behrouz Khanvali, John R. Liebig, Ann N. Leung, Richard Sollitto, Gary Caputo, Henry N. Wagner
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