OtherClinical Investigations
Characterization of the Normal Adrenal Gland with 18F-FDG PET/CT
Baharak Bagheri, Alan H. Maurer, Libby Cone, Mohan Doss and Lee Adler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 2004, 45 (8) 1340-1343;
Baharak Bagheri
Alan H. Maurer
Libby Cone
Mohan Doss
FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 2.
This maximum-intensity-projection image is the only case in which the readers agreed that the adrenal gland could be seen on the PET-alone image review. In this case, adrenal activity was prominent bilaterally (arrows).
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Characterization of the Normal Adrenal Gland with 18F-FDG PET/CT
Baharak Bagheri, Alan H. Maurer, Libby Cone, Mohan Doss, Lee Adler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 2004, 45 (8) 1340-1343;
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