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Fig. 4A. 70-year-old woman (patient 3) who received radiation and
chemotherapy for recurrent lung cancer. FDG positron emission tomography (PET)
scan shows area of increased FDG uptake (arrow) in left thorax, which
was interpreted as possible tumor or radiation changes. Location of uptake
could not be specified despite visual correlation with CT scan.
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