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Fig. 3D. 15-year-old girl with rhabdomyosarcoma of right thenar
eminence, shown after chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Coronal (C),
axial (D), and sagittal (E) positron emission tomography images
show focus of increased uptake (standardized uptake value, 6.5) in upper outer
quadrant of left breast (arrow, C and D) and area of
increased uptake (standardized uptake value, 4.3) in soft tissue overlying
medial distal right humerus (arrow, E) that were suspicious
for metastases. Subsequent biopsy of these two lesions revealed metastatic
disease.