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Fig. 4 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 4

From: Bronchogenic carcinoma: the added value of FDG PET/CT advanced volumetric and metabolic parameters in initial evaluation and their impact on prognosis and clinical outcome

Fig. 4

A 58-year-old male patient presented with the right parahilar lesion A, B which was pathologically proved to be bronchogenic carcinoma (adenocarcinoma, grade 4). C The lesion shows high metabolic tumor parameters where the SUVmax was 19.6, MTV 13.3 ml and the TLG was 261 g/ml. D MIP images show multiple hypermetabolic lesions seen in the axial and appendicular skeleton indicating osseous metastases. E MIP image of the PET/CT showing multiple newly developed bony deposits. F and G are coronal and axial PET/CT fused images showing progressive course of the lung mass. H Axial PET/CT fused images showing newly developed metastatic bilateral adrenal deposits

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