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Fluorine-18-FDG and Iodine- 131-Iodide Uptake in Thyroid Cancer

Ulrich Feine, Roland Lietzenmayer, Jacek-P. Hanke, Jürgen Held, Helmut Wöhrle and Wolfgang Müller-Schauenburg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1996, 37 (9) 1468-1472;
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1996, 37 (9) 1468-1472;

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Fluorine-18-FDG and Iodine- 131-Iodide Uptake in Thyroid Cancer
Ulrich Feine, Roland Lietzenmayer, Jacek-P. Hanke, Jürgen Held, Helmut Wöhrle, Wolfgang Müller-Schauenburg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1996, 37 (9) 1468-1472;
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