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Interpretation and Classification of Bone Scintigraphic Findings in Stress Fractures
S. Tzila Zwas, Raya Elkanovitch and George Frank
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1987, 28 (4) 452-457;
S. Tzila Zwas
Raya Elkanovitch


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Interpretation and Classification of Bone Scintigraphic Findings in Stress Fractures
S. Tzila Zwas, Raya Elkanovitch, George Frank
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