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Fig. 2 | 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

Fig. 2

Axial post-contrast CT and fused PET/CT images for a 68-year-old patient with a history of pathologically proven gastro-esophageal invasive moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. He received chemotherapy and he was under follow-up. Images a and b showed an irregular circumferential mural thickening involving the gastro-esophageal junction extending to the gastric fundus and proximal body region with no related metabolic activity (yellow arrows). Images c and d showed a right hepatic hypodense focal lesion at segment VI, with no related metabolic activity (red arrows). So PET/ CT had revealed a near complete disease remission despite the presence of the pathological process in CT

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