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Sequential subtraction scintigraphy with 99Tcm-RBC for the early detection of gastrointestinal bleeding and the calculation of bleeding rates: phantom and animal …

Wu et al., 1997

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782269695769576063
Author
Wu Y
Seto H
Shimizu M
Kageyama M
Watanabe N
Tomizawa G
Inagaki S
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Nuclear medicine communications

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To improve the detectability of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, we have developed a new method,'sequential subtraction scintigraphy '(SSS) with 99 Tc m-labelled red blood cells (RBC). Sequential subtraction scintigrams were obtained by subtracting 5 min interval …
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