Research ArticleGeneral Nuclear Medicine
Technetium-99m Dimercaptosuccinic Acid Scintigraphy Studies of Renal Cortical Scarring and Renal Length
Monica A. Rossleigh, Robert H. Farnsworth, Diane M. Leighton, James L.C. Yong, Margaret Rose and Caryl L. Christian
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1998, 39 (7) 1280-1285;
Monica A. Rossleigh
Robert H. Farnsworth
Diane M. Leighton
James L.C. Yong
Margaret Rose
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Technetium-99m Dimercaptosuccinic Acid Scintigraphy Studies of Renal Cortical Scarring and Renal Length
Monica A. Rossleigh, Robert H. Farnsworth, Diane M. Leighton, James L.C. Yong, Margaret Rose, Caryl L. Christian
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