Advantages and disadvantages of using 99mTc bone scans in sports medicine compared to other imaging (such xray, CT and MRI) focussing on one specific sports injury
Instructions
1-advantages and disadvantages of using 99mTc bone scans in sports medicine compared to other imaging (such xray, CT and MRI) focussing on one specific sports injury
2- sensitivity and specificity of imaging modalities
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