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Impact of Patient Weight and Emission Scan Duration on PET/CT Image Quality and Lesion Detectability
Benjamin S. Halpern, Magnus Dahlbom, Andrew Quon, Christian Schiepers, Christian Waldherr, Daniel H. Silverman, Osman Ratib and Johannes Czernin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2004, 45 (5) 797-801;
Benjamin S. Halpern
Magnus Dahlbom
Andrew Quon
Christian Schiepers
Christian Waldherr
Daniel H. Silverman
Osman Ratib
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Impact of Patient Weight and Emission Scan Duration on PET/CT Image Quality and Lesion Detectability
Benjamin S. Halpern, Magnus Dahlbom, Andrew Quon, Christian Schiepers, Christian Waldherr, Daniel H. Silverman, Osman Ratib, Johannes Czernin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2004, 45 (5) 797-801;
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