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Fig. 1A 70-year-old woman with non-small cell lung cancer and
extensive thoracic and abdominal metastases. Anterior
maximal-intensity-projection (MIP) PET image with window settings optimized to
show abnormalities in chest, abdomen, and pelvis shows numerous foci of
increased 18F-FDG activity in thorax and abdomen, which is
consistent with diffuse metastatic lung cancer. FDG activity in brain appears
within normal limits.