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Sensitivity in Detecting Osseous Lesions Depends on Anatomic Localization: Planar Bone Scintigraphy Versus 18F PET
Holger Schirrmeister, Albrecht Guhlmann, Klaus Elsner, Jörg Kotzerke, Gerhard Glatting, Marion Rentschler, Bernd Neumaier, Harald Träger, Karin Nüssle and Sven N. Reske
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1999, 40 (10) 1623-1629;
Holger Schirrmeister
Albrecht Guhlmann
Klaus Elsner
Jörg Kotzerke
Gerhard Glatting
Marion Rentschler
Bernd Neumaier
Harald Träger
Karin Nüssle
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Sensitivity in Detecting Osseous Lesions Depends on Anatomic Localization: Planar Bone Scintigraphy Versus 18F PET
Holger Schirrmeister, Albrecht Guhlmann, Klaus Elsner, Jörg Kotzerke, Gerhard Glatting, Marion Rentschler, Bernd Neumaier, Harald Träger, Karin Nüssle, Sven N. Reske
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1999, 40 (10) 1623-1629;
Sensitivity in Detecting Osseous Lesions Depends on Anatomic Localization: Planar Bone Scintigraphy Versus 18F PET
Holger Schirrmeister, Albrecht Guhlmann, Klaus Elsner, Jörg Kotzerke, Gerhard Glatting, Marion Rentschler, Bernd Neumaier, Harald Träger, Karin Nüssle, Sven N. Reske
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1999, 40 (10) 1623-1629;
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