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Meeting ReportOncology - Clinical Diagnosis: Solid Tumors

Role of dual time point FDG PET imaging in differentiating axillary lesion in breast cancer

Ayse Mavi, Tevfik Cermik, Sandip Basu, Muammer Urhan, Brian Czerniecki and Abass Alavi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2009, 50 (supplement 2) 1735;
Ayse Mavi
1Yeditepe University Hospital, Dept. Nuclear Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
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Tevfik Cermik
2University of Pennsylvania, Div. Nuclear Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
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Sandip Basu
2University of Pennsylvania, Div. Nuclear Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
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Muammer Urhan
2University of Pennsylvania, Div. Nuclear Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
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2University of Pennsylvania, Div. Nuclear Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
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2University of Pennsylvania, Div. Nuclear Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
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vol. 50 no. supplement 2 1735

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0161-5505
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2159-662X
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  • Published online November 3, 2014.

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  1. Ayse Mavi1,
  2. Tevfik Cermik2,
  3. Sandip Basu2,
  4. Muammer Urhan2,
  5. Brian Czerniecki2 and
  6. Abass Alavi2
  1. 1Yeditepe University Hospital, Dept. Nuclear Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
  2. 2University of Pennsylvania, Div. Nuclear Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

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