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Fig. 6 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 6

From: The added value of hybrid 18F-FDG PET/CT over CT in the detection of breast cancer metastatic deposits

Fig. 6

Fifty-eight years old female patient presented with left breast mass underwent left radical mastectomy with histopathology revealed invasive duct carcinoma grade II. A Reconstructed whole body PET-MIP showed clear operative bed with no residual/recurrent lesions, multiple metabolically active lytic bony lesions involving multiple vertebrae, pelvic bones, and multiple ribs bilaterally. B1 Axial CT, B2 axial PET, and B3 axial hybrid PET/CT showed multiple metabolic active lytic bony lesions at the right occipito-parietal bones. C1 Axial CT, C2 axial PET, and C3 axial hybrid PET/CT showed multiple metabolic active lytic bony lesions involving multiple ribs bilaterally. D1 Axial CT, D2 axial PET, and D3 axial hybrid PET/CT showed multiple metabolic active bony lesions involving pelvic bones

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