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Advantages of SPECT in Technetium-99m-Sestamibi Parathyroid Scintigraphy
Claire Billotey, Emile Sarfati, André Aurengo, Michéle Duet, Olivier Mündler, Marie-Elisabeth Toubert, Jean-Didier Rain and Yves Najean
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1996, 37 (11) 1773-1778;
Claire Billotey
Emile Sarfati
André Aurengo
Michéle Duet
Olivier Mündler
Marie-Elisabeth Toubert
Jean-Didier Rain
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Advantages of SPECT in Technetium-99m-Sestamibi Parathyroid Scintigraphy
Claire Billotey, Emile Sarfati, André Aurengo, Michéle Duet, Olivier Mündler, Marie-Elisabeth Toubert, Jean-Didier Rain, Yves Najean
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