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I Bolívar Roldán1, M Molina Mora1, P A de la Riva Pérez1
1Servicio de Medicina Nuclear, Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Sevilla, Spain.
Revista Espanola De Medicina Nuclear E Imagen Molecular
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