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From: Whole body diffusion-weighted MRI in detection of metastasis and lymphoma: a prospective longitudinal clinical study

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A 54-year-old female patient diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. a Inverted grey scale coronal WB-DWI and b coronal STIR show the primary right breast cancer (red arrows). c Inverted grey scale coronal WB-DWI and d coronal STIR show metastatic right axillary lymph nodes; the transverse diameter of one of them is 1.3 cm (yellow circle), metastasis of both femurs (yellow arrow) and right iliac bone (red arrow) shown as hyperintensity in STIR and restricted diffusion in DWI. e Inverted grey scale coronal WB-DWI and f coronal STIR show metastatic first right two ribs as well as multiple rib lesions (blue arrows). Marked right pleural effusion is noted in coronal STIR but does not show restricted diffusion in DWI (red stars)

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