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Sex correction improves the accuracy of clinical dopamine transporter imaging.

Emma A HonkanenTommi NoponenRisto HirvilammiKari LindholmRiitta ParkkolaJuho JoutsaAndrea VarroneValtteri Kaasinen
Published in: EJNMMI research (2021)
A considerable number of elderly healthy male subjects can be interpreted to be dopaminergically abnormal if no sex correction of DAT binding is performed. Sex differences in striatal dopaminergic function should be taken into account when DAT imaging is used to assist clinical diagnostics in patients with suspected neurological disorders.
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