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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

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From: Suppression of background body signals in whole-body diffusion-weighted imaging for detection of bony metastases: a pilot study

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A female patient, 52 years old with a history of breast cancer, was sent to the MRI unit for a follow-up. A: Axial DWI at the level of the liver showed multiple restricted hepatic focal lesions. B Axial DWI at the iliac crest revealed a right iliac crest restricted lesion. C A coronal cut of whole-body diffusion with short tau inversion recovery revealed multiple hepatic focal lesions as well as a right iliac bony lesion (blue arrow) (metastatic). D: Coronal WBDWMS showed a right iliac bony lesion, multiple variable-sized hepatic focal lesions that appeared to have high signal intensity (restricted diffusion), and the right scapula (red arrow), which also showed a focal area of high signal intensity (restricted diffusion)

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