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The Added Diagnostic Value of Liquid Gastric Emptying Compared with Solid Emptying Alone

Harvey A. Ziessman, Ankit Chander, John O. Clarke, Alison Ramos and Richard L.Wahl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2009, 50 (5) 726-731; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.108.059790
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    (A) Matrix for 101 patient studies with normal and delayed gastric emptying using normal to be 2 SDs around mean (<19 min) of 30 healthy subjects. (B) Matrix for 101 patient studies with normal and delayed gastric emptying using normal to be 3 SDs around mean (<22 min) of 30 healthy subjects.

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    (A) Absolute difference from measured percentage solid gastric emptying vs. true percentage emptying at 4 h, assuming maximum 111In in stomach at 4 h. (B) Absolute difference from measured percentage solid gastric emptying vs. true percentage emptying, assuming no 111In in stomach at 4 h.

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Harvey A. Ziessman, Ankit Chander, John O. Clarke, Alison Ramos, Richard L.Wahl
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