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Attenuation Compensation in 99mTc SPECT Brain Imaging: A Comparison of the Use of Attenuation Maps Derived from Transmission Versus Emission Data in Normal Scans
Robert Licho, Stephen J. Glick, Weishi Xia, Tin-Su Pan, Bill C. Penney and Michael A. King
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1999, 40 (3) 456-463;
Robert Licho
Stephen J. Glick
Weishi Xia
Tin-Su Pan
Bill C. Penney
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Attenuation Compensation in 99mTc SPECT Brain Imaging: A Comparison of the Use of Attenuation Maps Derived from Transmission Versus Emission Data in Normal Scans
Robert Licho, Stephen J. Glick, Weishi Xia, Tin-Su Pan, Bill C. Penney, Michael A. King
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1999, 40 (3) 456-463;
Attenuation Compensation in 99mTc SPECT Brain Imaging: A Comparison of the Use of Attenuation Maps Derived from Transmission Versus Emission Data in Normal Scans
Robert Licho, Stephen J. Glick, Weishi Xia, Tin-Su Pan, Bill C. Penney, Michael A. King
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1999, 40 (3) 456-463;
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