Dynamic Dedicated Breast PET (Dbpet) Imaging to Discriminate between Benign and Malignant Pathologies: Galactocele

Journal Title: Clinical Medical Image Library - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 2

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Twenty two years old female with left mammary gland lesion due to hyperprolactinaemia (32 ng/ml), nipple secretion and pain under pressure was referred to our Department

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  • EP ID EP249616
  • DOI 10.23937/2474-3682/1510031
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(2016). Dynamic Dedicated Breast PET (Dbpet) Imaging to Discriminate between Benign and Malignant Pathologies: Galactocele. Clinical Medical Image Library, 2(2), 1-2. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-249616