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Pathological outcome of unexpected or incidental focal FDG activity in the parotid gland identified on PET/CT scans, a reason for follow-up.
Sariya Siddiqui, Christopher Florido, Martha Menchaca, Thomas Anderson, Ejaz Shamim and Nael Khayyat
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2019, 60 (supplement 1) 1272;
Sariya Siddiqui
1UIC Chicago IL United States
Christopher Florido
1UIC Chicago IL United States
Martha Menchaca
1UIC Chicago IL United States
Thomas Anderson
1UIC Chicago IL United States
Ejaz Shamim
1UIC Chicago IL United States
Nael Khayyat
1UIC Chicago IL United States
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Vol. 60, Issue supplement 1
May 1, 2019
Pathological outcome of unexpected or incidental focal FDG activity in the parotid gland identified on PET/CT scans, a reason for follow-up.
Sariya Siddiqui, Christopher Florido, Martha Menchaca, Thomas Anderson, Ejaz Shamim, Nael Khayyat
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2019, 60 (supplement 1) 1272;
Pathological outcome of unexpected or incidental focal FDG activity in the parotid gland identified on PET/CT scans, a reason for follow-up.
Sariya Siddiqui, Christopher Florido, Martha Menchaca, Thomas Anderson, Ejaz Shamim, Nael Khayyat
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2019, 60 (supplement 1) 1272;
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