Fig. 1From: 68Ga-PSMA and 11C-Choline comparison using a tri-modality PET/CT-MRI (3.0 T) system with a dedicated shuttlePatient 1. A 67-year-old patient treated with radiotherapy and hormonotherapy with PSA relapse (PSA level 8.7 ng/ml). MIP images with bone metastases (red arrows), scanned with 11C-Choline (a) and with 68Ga-PSMA (b). Metastasis in T11 demonstrated with both tracers (c). Right scapula (d) and left iliac crest (e) focal lesions demonstrated only with 68Ga-PSMA (yellow arrows)Back to article page