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“Anatometabolic” Tumor Imaging: Fusion of FDG PET with CT or MRI to Localize Foci of Increased Activity
Richard L. Wahl, Leslie E. Quint, Richard D. Cieslak, Alex M. Aisen, Robert A. Koeppe and Charles R. Meyer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1993, 34 (7) 1190-1197;
Richard L. Wahl
Leslie E. Quint
Richard D. Cieslak
Alex M. Aisen
Robert A. Koeppe
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“Anatometabolic” Tumor Imaging: Fusion of FDG PET with CT or MRI to Localize Foci of Increased Activity
Richard L. Wahl, Leslie E. Quint, Richard D. Cieslak, Alex M. Aisen, Robert A. Koeppe, Charles R. Meyer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 1993, 34 (7) 1190-1197;
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