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A Physiologic Approach to Decreasing Upward Creep of the Heart During Myocardial Perfusion Imaging

Alper O. Karacalioglu, Bekim Jata, Selim Kilic, Nuri Arslan, Seyfettin Ilgan and Mehmet A. Ozguven
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology December 2006, 34 (4) 215-219;
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Images derived at first min (A) and at fifth min (B) of dynamic study of patient in group A demonstrate vertical motion of liver and heart. Considering positions of both organs according to diaphragm, detection of vertical motion of both organs at same time signifies diaphragmatic relaxation.

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Alper O. Karacalioglu, Bekim Jata, Selim Kilic, Nuri Arslan, Seyfettin Ilgan, Mehmet A. Ozguven
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Dec 2006, 34 (4) 215-219;

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A Physiologic Approach to Decreasing Upward Creep of the Heart During Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Alper O. Karacalioglu, Bekim Jata, Selim Kilic, Nuri Arslan, Seyfettin Ilgan, Mehmet A. Ozguven
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Dec 2006, 34 (4) 215-219;
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