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Meeting ReportOncology, Basic Science Track

Prolonged Venous Stasis: Invisible Intravenous FDG Infiltrations and Potential Negative Implications in PET/CT Examination

Medhat Osman, David Townsend, Sarah Frye, Ronald Lattanze and Razi Muzaffar
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2017, 58 (supplement 1) 669;
Medhat Osman
4St. Louis University St Louis MO United States
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David Townsend
1A[asterisk]STAR-NUS Clinical Imaging Reserach Centre Singapore Singapore
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Sarah Frye
5Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therap St. Louis University Saint Louis MO United States
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Ronald Lattanze
2Lucerno Dynamics Morrisville NC United States
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Razi Muzaffar
3Saint Louis University Saint Louis MO United States
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vol. 58 no. supplement 1 669

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

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  1. Medhat Osman4,
  2. David Townsend1,
  3. Sarah Frye5,
  4. Ronald Lattanze2 and
  5. Razi Muzaffar3
  1. 1A[asterisk]STAR-NUS Clinical Imaging Reserach Centre Singapore Singapore
  2. 2Lucerno Dynamics Morrisville NC United States
  3. 3Saint Louis University Saint Louis MO United States
  4. 4St. Louis University St Louis MO United States
  5. 5Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therap St. Louis University Saint Louis MO United States

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