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Rest Myocardial Perfusion/Metabolism Imaging Using Simultaneous Dual-Isotope Acquisition SPECT with Technetium-99m-MIBI/Fluorine-18-FDG
Dominique Delbeke, Searle Videlefsky, James A. Patton, Michelle G. Campbell, William H. Martin, Israel Ohana and Martin P. Sandler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1995, 36 (11) 2110-2119;
Dominique Delbeke
Searle Videlefsky
James A. Patton
Michelle G. Campbell
William H. Martin
Israel Ohana
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Rest Myocardial Perfusion/Metabolism Imaging Using Simultaneous Dual-Isotope Acquisition SPECT with Technetium-99m-MIBI/Fluorine-18-FDG
Dominique Delbeke, Searle Videlefsky, James A. Patton, Michelle G. Campbell, William H. Martin, Israel Ohana, Martin P. Sandler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1995, 36 (11) 2110-2119;
Rest Myocardial Perfusion/Metabolism Imaging Using Simultaneous Dual-Isotope Acquisition SPECT with Technetium-99m-MIBI/Fluorine-18-FDG
Dominique Delbeke, Searle Videlefsky, James A. Patton, Michelle G. Campbell, William H. Martin, Israel Ohana, Martin P. Sandler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1995, 36 (11) 2110-2119;
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