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99mTc-glucosamine SPECT/CT imaging vs doppler ultrasound imaging in the follow up of patients with active rheumatoid arthritis.

Osayande Evbuomwan, Gerrit Engelbrecht, Barend Van Rensburg, Cathyrn Driver, Mathys Labuschagne and Jenine Horn-Lodewyk
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 2024, 65 (supplement 2) 241037;
Osayande Evbuomwan
1University of The Free State
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vol. 65 no. supplement 2 241037

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Society of Nuclear Medicine
Print ISSN 
0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
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  • Published online June 9, 2024.

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  1. Osayande Evbuomwan1,
  2. Gerrit Engelbrecht1,
  3. Barend Van Rensburg1,
  4. Cathyrn Driver2,
  5. Mathys Labuschagne1 and
  6. Jenine Horn-Lodewyk3
  1. 1University of The Free State
  2. 2NECSA
  3. 3Central University of Technology

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99mTc-glucosamine SPECT/CT imaging vs doppler ultrasound imaging in the follow up of patients with active rheumatoid arthritis.
Osayande Evbuomwan, Gerrit Engelbrecht, Barend Van Rensburg, Cathyrn Driver, Mathys Labuschagne, Jenine Horn-Lodewyk
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2024, 65 (supplement 2) 241037;

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99mTc-glucosamine SPECT/CT imaging vs doppler ultrasound imaging in the follow up of patients with active rheumatoid arthritis.
Osayande Evbuomwan, Gerrit Engelbrecht, Barend Van Rensburg, Cathyrn Driver, Mathys Labuschagne, Jenine Horn-Lodewyk
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2024, 65 (supplement 2) 241037;
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