The FDG-PET metabolic pattern, involving a low baseline-level and a subsequent increase, remains a landmark of less favorable outcome for the abdominal aortic aneurysms treated by endovascular prosthesis

2017 
Poster: "EANM 17 / E-PW001 / The FDG-PET metabolic pattern, involving a low baseline-level and a subsequent increase, remains a landmark of less favorable outcome for the abdominal aortic aneurysms treated by endovascular prosthesis" by: "P.-Y. Marie1, D. Plisonnier2, S. Bravetti1, R. Coscas3, M. Rouer2, S. Haulon4, D. Mandry1, J.-M. Alsac5, S. Malikov1, N. Settembre1, Y. Goueffic6, O. Morel7, V. Roch1, E. Micard1, Z. Lamiral1, J.-B. Michel8, P. Rossignol1; 1CHRU-Nancy, Vandoeuvre, FRANCE, 2CHU-Rouen, Rouen, FRANCE, 3Hopital Ambroise Pare, Paris, FRANCE, 4CHRU-Lille, Lille, FRANCE, 5Hopital HEGP, Paris, FRANCE, 6CHU-Nantes, Nantes, FRANCE, 7CHU-Besancon, Besancon, FRANCE, 8INSERM Bichat, UMR 698, Paris, FRANCE"
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