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Meeting ReportOncology: Clinical Diagnosis

The impact of partial volume effect correction on the diagnostic performance of quantitative FDG-PET/CT parameters: A lesion based analysis of suspected lung malignancy.

Ali Salavati, Benjapa Khiewvan, Sina Houshmand, Gang Cheng, Scott Akers and Thomas Werner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2015, 56 (supplement 3) 1387;
Ali Salavati
1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
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1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
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1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
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2Philadelphia VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
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vol. 56 no. supplement 3 1387

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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 May 15, 2015.

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  1. Ali Salavati1,
  2. Benjapa Khiewvan1,
  3. Sina Houshmand1,
  4. Gang Cheng2,
  5. Scott Akers2 and
  6. Thomas Werner1
  1. 1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
  2. 2Philadelphia VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

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The impact of partial volume effect correction on the diagnostic performance of quantitative FDG-PET/CT parameters: A lesion based analysis of suspected lung malignancy.
Ali Salavati, Benjapa Khiewvan, Sina Houshmand, Gang Cheng, Scott Akers, Thomas Werner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2015, 56 (supplement 3) 1387;

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Ali Salavati, Benjapa Khiewvan, Sina Houshmand, Gang Cheng, Scott Akers, Thomas Werner
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