Interpretation of thyroid incidentalomas in 18F-FDG PET/CT studies
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V. Camacho | I. Carrió | A. Flotats | M. Estorch | A. Domenech | A. Montes | J. Deportós | L. Geraldo | R. Jaller | C. Achury
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