Seminars in Nuclear Medicine
Volume 33, Issue 4 , Pages 312-323 , October 2003

Scintigraphy as a confirmatory test of brain death

  • Gary R Conrad

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Gary R. Conrad, MD, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, HX-311, The University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center (UKMC), 800 Rose St, Lexington, KY 40536-0293, USA
    • Nuclear Medicine Section, Department of Radiology, The University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center, Lexington, KY, USA
  • ,
  • Partha Sinha

      Affiliations

    • Nuclear Medicine Section, Department of Radiology, The University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center, Lexington, KY, USA

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Seminars in Nuclear Medicine
Volume 33, Issue 4 , Pages 312-323 , October 2003