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A systematic evaluation of potential clinical impact of improved image quality from a long axial field of view PET/CT
Sabrina Honoré d'Este, Annika Loft, Flemming Andersen, Kim Francis Andersen, Naja Hansen, Michala Reichkendler, Elisabeth Albrecht-Beste, Liselotte Højgaard and Barbara Fischer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 2022, 63 (supplement 2) 3315;
Sabrina Honoré d'Este
1Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University
Annika Loft
1Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University
Flemming Andersen
1Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University
Kim Francis Andersen
1Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University
Naja Hansen
2Rigshospitalet
Michala Reichkendler
3Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen university hospital
Elisabeth Albrecht-Beste
Liselotte Højgaard
1Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University
Barbara Fischer
2Rigshospitalet
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Vol. 63, Issue supplement 2
June 1, 2022
A systematic evaluation of potential clinical impact of improved image quality from a long axial field of view PET/CT
Sabrina Honoré d'Este, Annika Loft, Flemming Andersen, Kim Francis Andersen, Naja Hansen, Michala Reichkendler, Elisabeth Albrecht-Beste, Liselotte Højgaard, Barbara Fischer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2022, 63 (supplement 2) 3315;
A systematic evaluation of potential clinical impact of improved image quality from a long axial field of view PET/CT
Sabrina Honoré d'Este, Annika Loft, Flemming Andersen, Kim Francis Andersen, Naja Hansen, Michala Reichkendler, Elisabeth Albrecht-Beste, Liselotte Højgaard, Barbara Fischer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2022, 63 (supplement 2) 3315;
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