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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

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From: Role of fused PET/CT compared to the standard contrast-enhanced CT in the follow-up assessment of the treated gastric malignancy

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Axial post-contrast CT and fused PET/CT images for a 70-year-old male patient with a history of gastric cancer and had received chemotherapy. Images a and b showed a metabolically active irregular circumferential polypoidal mural thickening involving the gastric body and antrum region (red arrows), measuring 25mm in its maximum thickness with SUVmax ~ 6.3. Images ad showed multiple metabolically active hypodense metastatic hepatic focal lesions (blue arrows) scattered in both hepatic lobes; the largest is seen in the left hepatic lobe measuring 6.5 cm in its maximum dimension with SUVmax ~ 12.5. Images e and f showed a metabolically active left lower lobe apical segment perihilar region metastatic soft tissue mass lesion (green arrows) measuring 3.2cm with SUVmax ~ 9.8

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