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Reproducibility and Reliability of Radiomic Features in 18F-DCFPyL PET/CT Imaging of Prostate Cancer

Saeed Ashrafinia, Michael DiGianvittorio, Steven Rowe, Michael Gorin, Lijun Lu, Martin Lodge, Martin Pomper, Mohamad Allaf and Arman Rahmim
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2017, 58 (supplement 1) 503;
Saeed Ashrafinia
5Electrical and Computer Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
6Radiology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
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Michael DiGianvittorio
6Radiology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
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Steven Rowe
2Johns Hopkins Baltimore MD United States
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Michael Gorin
1Baltimore MD United States
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Lijun Lu
7Southern Medical University Guangzhou China
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Martin Lodge
4Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
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3Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Baltimore MD United States
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6Radiology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
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Arman Rahmim
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vol. 58 no. supplement 1 503

Published By 
Society of Nuclear Medicine
Print ISSN 
0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
History 
  • Published online May 24, 2017.

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  1. Saeed Ashrafinia5,6,
  2. Michael DiGianvittorio6,
  3. Steven Rowe2,
  4. Michael Gorin1,
  5. Lijun Lu7,
  6. Martin Lodge4,
  7. Martin Pomper3,
  8. Mohamad Allaf6 and
  9. Arman Rahmim5,6
  1. 1Baltimore MD United States
  2. 2Johns Hopkins Baltimore MD United States
  3. 3Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Baltimore MD United States
  4. 4Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
  5. 5Electrical and Computer Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
  6. 6Radiology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
  7. 7Southern Medical University Guangzhou China

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Saeed Ashrafinia, Michael DiGianvittorio, Steven Rowe, Michael Gorin, Lijun Lu, Martin Lodge, Martin Pomper, Mohamad Allaf, Arman Rahmim
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