Hartrampf, P.E.; Krebs, M.; Peter, L.; Heinrich, M.; Ruffing, J.; Kalogirou, C.; Weinke, M.; Brumberg, J.; Kübler, H.; Buck, A.K.;
et al. Reduced Segmentation of Lesions Is Comparable to Whole-Body Segmentation for Response Assessment by PSMA PET/CT: Initial Experience with the Keyhole Approach. Biology 2022, 11, 660.
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Hartrampf PE, Krebs M, Peter L, Heinrich M, Ruffing J, Kalogirou C, Weinke M, Brumberg J, Kübler H, Buck AK,
et al. Reduced Segmentation of Lesions Is Comparable to Whole-Body Segmentation for Response Assessment by PSMA PET/CT: Initial Experience with the Keyhole Approach. Biology. 2022; 11(5):660.
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11050660
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https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11050660
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Hartrampf, P. E., Krebs, M., Peter, L., Heinrich, M., Ruffing, J., Kalogirou, C., Weinke, M., Brumberg, J., Kübler, H., Buck, A. K., Werner, R. A., & Seitz, A. K.
(2022). Reduced Segmentation of Lesions Is Comparable to Whole-Body Segmentation for Response Assessment by PSMA PET/CT: Initial Experience with the Keyhole Approach. Biology, 11(5), 660.
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11050660