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Salivary Gland Side Effects Commonly Develop Several Weeks After Initial Radioactive Iodine Ablation
Ravinder K. Grewal, Steven M. Larson, Christina E. Pentlow, Keith S. Pentlow, Mithat Gonen, Rebecca Qualey, Lauren Natbony and R. Michael Tuttle
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.108.061382
Ravinder K. Grewal
Steven M. Larson
Christina E. Pentlow
Keith S. Pentlow
Mithat Gonen
Rebecca Qualey
Lauren Natbony
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Vol. 65, Issue 4
April 1, 2024
Salivary Gland Side Effects Commonly Develop Several Weeks After Initial Radioactive Iodine Ablation
Ravinder K. Grewal, Steven M. Larson, Christina E. Pentlow, Keith S. Pentlow, Mithat Gonen, Rebecca Qualey, Lauren Natbony, R. Michael Tuttle
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 2009, DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.108.061382
Salivary Gland Side Effects Commonly Develop Several Weeks After Initial Radioactive Iodine Ablation
Ravinder K. Grewal, Steven M. Larson, Christina E. Pentlow, Keith S. Pentlow, Mithat Gonen, Rebecca Qualey, Lauren Natbony, R. Michael Tuttle
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 2009, DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.108.061382
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