ECR 2014 / C-0264
In vivo correlation of glucose metabolism, cell density and microcirculatory parameters in patients with head and neck cancer: initial results using an integrated PET/MRI tomograph.
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Keywords:
Ear / Nose / Throat, Oncology, Head and neck, PET-MR, Diagnostic procedure, Molecular imaging, Cancer, Tissue characterisation
Authors:
M. Gawlitza, S. Purz, A. Boehm, H. Barthel, T. Kahn, O. Sabri, P. Stumpp; Leipzig/DE
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2014/C-0264
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