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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

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From: Role of positron-emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in breast cancer

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a (1, 2, 3) PET, fused PET CT, and CECT axial images show FDG-avid heterogeneously enhancing left axillary tail breast mass measuring 4 × 2.5 cm with SUV max 9. No evidence of chest wall invasion or overlying skin thickness. b (1, 2, 3) PET, fused PET CT, and CECT axial images show increased FDG uptake corresponding to right sacral sclerotic bone lesion with SUVmax 7.6. c (1, 2, 3) PET, CECT, and fused PET CT axial images show increased FDG uptake corresponding to right fronto-parietal subcortical-enhancing lesion measuring about 1 cm with SUVmax20. Impression: Metabolically active left axillary tail breast neoplasm with metastatic bone marrow and brain deposits

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