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Fig. 2A 65-year-old asymptomatic woman (patient 13 in Table 1) with history of colon cancer. During follow-up period, recurrence was not suspected. CT (A), PET (B), and fusion (C) images. Fusion images of PET and CT reveal focal intense uptake corresponding to part of uterus and peritoneum. Peritoneal dissemination was confirmed at surgery. These lesions (arrows, A) were missed on review of CT alone.