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Optimal PET/CT anatomic coverage for staging and diagnosis of head and neck cancer

Steven Perkins, Mark Tann, Matthew Stephens and James Fletcher
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2009, 50 (supplement 2) 335;
Steven Perkins
1Indiana Univ. School of Med., Dept. of Radiology, Div. of Nuc. Med., Indianapolis, IN
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1Indiana Univ. School of Med., Dept. of Radiology, Div. of Nuc. Med., Indianapolis, IN
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vol. 50 no. supplement 2 335

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Society of Nuclear Medicine
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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. Steven Perkins1,
  2. Mark Tann1,
  3. Matthew Stephens1 and
  4. James Fletcher1
  1. 1Indiana Univ. School of Med., Dept. of Radiology, Div. of Nuc. Med., Indianapolis, IN

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