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Optimum Scanning Protocol for FDG-PET Evaluation of Pulmonary Malignancy
Val J. Lowe, David M. DeLong, John M. Hoffman and R. Edward Coleman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1995, 36 (5) 883-887;
Val J. Lowe
David M. DeLong
John M. Hoffman
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Optimum Scanning Protocol for FDG-PET Evaluation of Pulmonary Malignancy
Val J. Lowe, David M. DeLong, John M. Hoffman, R. Edward Coleman
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