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    When Using FDG for a Whole-Body Scan, the Uptake Waiting
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When Using FDG for a Whole-Body Scan, the Uptake Waiting

Question 33

Question 33

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When using FDG for a whole-body scan, the uptake waiting period is usually:


A) 15-45 minutes.
B) 30-50 minutes.
C) 45-90 minutes.
D) 60-120 minutes.

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