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Fig. 2 | European Journal of Hybrid Imaging

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From: A prospective study determining and comparing the diagnostic accuracy of fluoride-PET/CT, choline-PET/CT, whole-body bone SPECT/CT and whole-body MRI for the detection of bone metastases in patients with prostate cancer

Fig. 2

Images of a 57 year old male with a two years history of prostate cancer (Gleason grade group 5, T2a, N1, M0), in androgen deprivation therapy, and referred for bone imaging due to increasing prostate specific antigen (WB-MRI images from the same patient are shown in Fig. 3). a-b NaF-PET/CT images and WB-SPECT/CT images demonstrate focal tracer uptake in the right superior pubic ramus highly suspicious of a bone metastasis: (a) Fused coronal NaF-PET/CT image and (b) fused coronal WB-SPECT/CT images

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