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Fig. 4D. Nodules depicted on multiple axial images summed onto single
maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) image in 48-year-old man with melanoma.
3.75-mm axial CT images obtained slightly more inferiorly to A and
B show second nodule (arrow, C) more clearly on
C. This nodule was missed by several reviewers, including some
observers who had missed other lesion in A and B.
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