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Calculation of a Gallbladder Ejection Fraction: Advantage of Continuous Sincalide Infusion over the Three-Minute Infusion Method
Harvey A. Ziessman, Frederic H. Fahey and Donald J. Hixson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1992, 33 (4) 537-541;
Harvey A. Ziessman
Frederic H. Fahey
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Calculation of a Gallbladder Ejection Fraction: Advantage of Continuous Sincalide Infusion over the Three-Minute Infusion Method
Harvey A. Ziessman, Frederic H. Fahey, Donald J. Hixson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1992, 33 (4) 537-541;
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