Positron emission tomography and PET CT of the head and neck: FDG uptake in normal anatomy, in benign lesions, and in changes resulting from treatment.
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Thomas F Hany | G. V. von Schulthess | G. Goerres | T. Hany | Gerhard W Goerres | Gustav K Von Schulthess
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