Research ArticleNuclear Cardiology
Myocardial Viability Studies Using Fluorine-18-FDG SPECT: A Comparison with Fluorine-18-FDG PET
Eric Q. Chen, William J. MacIntyre, Raymundo T. Go, Richard C. Brunken, Gopal B. Saha, Ching-yee O. Wong, Donald R. Neumann, Sebastian A. Cook and Shashi P. Khandekar
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1997, 38 (4) 582-586;
Eric Q. Chen
William J. MacIntyre
Raymundo T. Go
Richard C. Brunken
Gopal B. Saha
Ching-yee O. Wong
Donald R. Neumann
Sebastian A. Cook


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Myocardial Viability Studies Using Fluorine-18-FDG SPECT: A Comparison with Fluorine-18-FDG PET
Eric Q. Chen, William J. MacIntyre, Raymundo T. Go, Richard C. Brunken, Gopal B. Saha, Ching-yee O. Wong, Donald R. Neumann, Sebastian A. Cook, Shashi P. Khandekar
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1997, 38 (4) 582-586;
Myocardial Viability Studies Using Fluorine-18-FDG SPECT: A Comparison with Fluorine-18-FDG PET
Eric Q. Chen, William J. MacIntyre, Raymundo T. Go, Richard C. Brunken, Gopal B. Saha, Ching-yee O. Wong, Donald R. Neumann, Sebastian A. Cook, Shashi P. Khandekar
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1997, 38 (4) 582-586;
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