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[edit]DescriptionRectilinear scan and chest X-ray fusion.png |
English: A fusion of a rectilinear scan using I-131 rose Bengal with a chest X-ray outlining the position of the diaphragm was used to diagnose subphrenic abscess before the availability of CT scanning and ultrasound. This represented one of the first examples of “anatamometabolic” imaging. |
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(July 2007). "Hybrid imaging is the future of molecular imaging". Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal 3 (3). DOI:10.2349/biij.3.3.e49. PMC: 3097677. A fusion of a rectilinear scan using I-131 rose Bengal. Open Access Biomedical Image Search Engine. Retrieved on 19 February 2017. |
Author | Hicks R, Lau E, Binns D |
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