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Differentiating recurrent tumor from radiation necrosis: time for re-evaluation of positron emission tomography?
P E Ricci, J P Karis, J E Heiserman, E K Fram, A N Bice and B P Drayer
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 1998, 19 (3) 407-413;
P E Ricci
J P Karis
J E Heiserman
E K Fram
A N Bice

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P E Ricci, J P Karis, J E Heiserman, E K Fram, A N Bice, B P Drayer
Differentiating recurrent tumor from radiation necrosis: time for re-evaluation of positron emission tomography?
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 1998, 19 (3) 407-413;
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