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Increasing " C putrescine uptake in a metastasis from lung carcinoma is seen at
an interval of 4 months ( A , B ) : corresponding glucose PET scans show a
matching occipital defect ( C , D ) . ( From Hiesiger E : J Nucl Med 28 : 1251-1261
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Increasing " C putrescine uptake in a metastasis from lung carcinoma is seen at
an interval of 4 months ( A , B ) : corresponding glucose PET scans show a
matching occipital defect ( C , D ) . ( From Hiesiger E : J Nucl Med 28 : 1251-1261
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In general , the most rapidly expanding types of lesions ( e.g. , abscesses ,
metastatic carcinomas , glioblastomas ) produce the most severe abnormalities
and they do so in a higher percentage of patients than do slowly expanding
lesions .
In general , the most rapidly expanding types of lesions ( e.g. , abscesses ,
metastatic carcinomas , glioblastomas ) produce the most severe abnormalities
and they do so in a higher percentage of patients than do slowly expanding
lesions .
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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