Research ArticleNuclear Oncology
Intermediate and Long-Term Side Effects of High- Dose Radioiodine Therapy for Thyroid Carcinoma
Christof Alexander, Jochen B. Bader, Andrea Schaefer, Carsten Finke and Carl-Martin Kirsch
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1998, 39 (9) 1551-1554;
Christof Alexander
Jochen B. Bader
Andrea Schaefer
Carsten Finke
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Intermediate and Long-Term Side Effects of High- Dose Radioiodine Therapy for Thyroid Carcinoma
Christof Alexander, Jochen B. Bader, Andrea Schaefer, Carsten Finke, Carl-Martin Kirsch
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