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Thallium-201 Versus Technetium-99m-MIBI SPECT in Evaluation of Childhood Brain Tumors: A Within-Subject Comparison
Lorcan A. O'Tuama, S. Ted Treves, Jerry N. Larar, Alan B. Packard, Arden J. Kwan, Patrick D. Barnes, R. Michael Scott, Peter McL. Black, Joseph R. Madsen, Liliana C. Goumnerova, Stephen E. Sallan and Nancy J. Tarbell
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1993, 34 (7) 1045-1051;
Lorcan A. O'Tuama
S. Ted Treves
Jerry N. Larar
Alan B. Packard
Arden J. Kwan
Patrick D. Barnes
R. Michael Scott
Peter McL. Black
Joseph R. Madsen
Liliana C. Goumnerova
Stephen E. Sallan


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Thallium-201 Versus Technetium-99m-MIBI SPECT in Evaluation of Childhood Brain Tumors: A Within-Subject Comparison
Lorcan A. O'Tuama, S. Ted Treves, Jerry N. Larar, Alan B. Packard, Arden J. Kwan, Patrick D. Barnes, R. Michael Scott, Peter McL. Black, Joseph R. Madsen, Liliana C. Goumnerova, Stephen E. Sallan, Nancy J. Tarbell
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 1993, 34 (7) 1045-1051;
Thallium-201 Versus Technetium-99m-MIBI SPECT in Evaluation of Childhood Brain Tumors: A Within-Subject Comparison
Lorcan A. O'Tuama, S. Ted Treves, Jerry N. Larar, Alan B. Packard, Arden J. Kwan, Patrick D. Barnes, R. Michael Scott, Peter McL. Black, Joseph R. Madsen, Liliana C. Goumnerova, Stephen E. Sallan, Nancy J. Tarbell
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