Author:
Watanabe Kenichi,Ohta Yoshimi,Toba Ken,Ogawa Yusuke,Hanawa Haruo,Hirokawa Yoichi,Kodama Makoto,Tanabe Naohito,Hirono Satoru,Ohkura Yuji,Nakamura Yuichi,Kato Kiminori,Aizawa Yoshifusa,Fuse Ichiro,Miyajima Seiichi,Kusano Yoriko,Nagamoto Takafumi,Hasegawa Go,Naito Makoto
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine
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