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First published online August 16, 2007, 10.2967/jnmt.106.038992
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Trends of Radiopharmaceutical Use at Mayo Clinic Rochester

Ashley A. Mroczenski, Stephanie M. Berent, Alice A. Hall, Joseph C. Hung, Thomas J. Herold and Brian P. Mullan

Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota


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FIGURE 1.  Total number of dispensed radiopharmaceutical doses.

 

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FIGURE 2.  Radiopharmaceutical doses dispensed for bone scans.

 

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FIGURE 3.  Performance of brain scans, stratified by radiopharmaceutical.

 

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FIGURE 4.  Radiopharmaceutical doses dispensed for cardiac scans.

 

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FIGURE 5.  Radiopharmaceutical doses dispensed for lung scans.

 

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FIGURE 6.  Radiopharmaceutical doses dispensed for kidney scans.

 

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FIGURE 7.  (A) 111In-Pentetreotide doses dispensed. (B) Radiopharmaceutical doses dispensed for PET scans.

 





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