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Accuracy of different means of dose calculation for radioiodine therapy in benign thyroid disease

Carsten Kobe, Linus Butt, Matthias Schmidt, Markus Dietlein, Melanie Hohberg and Alexander Drzezga
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2017, 58 (supplement 1) 949;
Carsten Kobe
2Department of Nuclear Medicine University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
3Department of Nuclear Medicine University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
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Linus Butt
2Department of Nuclear Medicine University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
3Department of Nuclear Medicine University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
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Matthias Schmidt
2Department of Nuclear Medicine University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
3Department of Nuclear Medicine University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
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Markus Dietlein
4University Hospital of Cologne; Dep. of Nuclear Me Cologne Germany
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vol. 58 no. supplement 1 949

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

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  1. Carsten Kobe2,3,
  2. Linus Butt2,3,
  3. Matthias Schmidt2,3,
  4. Markus Dietlein4,
  5. Melanie Hohberg2,3 and
  6. Alexander Drzezga1
  1. 1University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
  2. 2Department of Nuclear Medicine University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
  3. 3Department of Nuclear Medicine University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
  4. 4University Hospital of Cologne; Dep. of Nuclear Me Cologne Germany

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