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Cholecystokinin cholescintigraphy: Victim of its own success?
Harvey A. Ziessman
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Medicine and Dentistry
Cholescintigraphy
100%
Cholecystokinin
100%
Disease
60%
Ejection Fraction
60%
Clinician
40%
False Positive Result
30%
Acalculous Cholecystitis
30%
Infusion
20%
Surgeon
10%
Patient Referral
10%
Symptom
10%
Nuclear Medicine Physician
10%
Gallbladder Contraction
10%
Cholecystokinin Octapeptide
10%
Keyphrases
Cholescintigraphy
100%
Gallbladder Ejection Fraction
66%
Acalculous Cholecystitis
33%
Positive Predictive Value
22%
False Positive Rate
22%
Surgeons
11%
Therapeutic Agents
11%
Follow-up Time
11%
Patient History
11%
Clinical Diagnosis
11%
Nuclear Medicine Physician
11%
Clinical Setting
11%
Referring Physician
11%
Total Dose
11%
Cholecystokinin
11%
Time-based
11%
Proper Use
11%
Referring Clinician
11%
Slow Infusion
11%
Gallbladder Contraction
11%
Sincalide
11%