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Feasibility of short imaging protocols for [18F]PI-2620 tau-PET in progressive supranuclear palsy.

Mengmeng SongMaximilian ScheifeleHenryk BarthelThilo van EimerenLeonie BeyerKen MarekFlorian EckenweberCarla PalleisLena KaiserAnika FinzeMaike KernAlexander NitschmannGloria BiecheleSabrina KatzdoblerGèrard BischofJochen HammesFrank JessenDorothee SaurMatthias L SchroeterJost-Julian RumpfMichael RullmannAndreas SchildanMarianne PattBernd NeumaierAndrew W StephensBoris-Stephan RauchmannRobert PerneczkyJohannes LevinJoseph ClassenGünter U HöglingerPeter BartensteinGuido BoeningSibylle ZieglerVictor VillemagneAlexander DrzezgaJohn SeibylOsama SabriMatthias Brendelnull null
Published in: European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (2021)
Truncated and static imaging windows can be used for [18F]PI-2620 PET imaging of PSP. 0-40 min dynamic scanning offers the best balance between accuracy and economic scanning.
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