Nuklearmedizin 2014; 53(06): N48-N49
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1622583
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Combination of ultrasound guided percutaneous micro wave ablation and radioiodine therapy for treatment of hyper- and hypofunctioning thyroid nodules

C. Happel*
1   Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Frankfurt am Main, Germany
,
H. Korkusuz*
1   Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Frankfurt am Main, Germany
,
W. T. Kranert
1   Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Frankfurt am Main, Germany
,
F. Grünwald
1   Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Further Information

Publication History

received: 26 May 2014

accepted in revised form: 31 July 2014

Publication Date:
12 January 2018 (online)

 

* Both authors contributed equally to this work.


 
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