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Fig. 2B. 65-year-old man with nonsmall cell cancer who presented with
dyspnea and large left-sided pleural effusion. Cytologic evaluation of pleural
fluid obtained by thoracentesis revealed negative findings for malignancy.
Axial positron emission tomographic image with
18F-fluorodeoxyglucose shows focal increased uptake in parietal
pleura (arrowheads). Note effusion (asterisks). H = heart
with normal uptake in myocardium, L = liver, V = vertebral body.
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