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Fig. 4F. 41-year-old patient with multiple myeloma of C1/C2, status
post posterior spinal fusion, chemotherapy, and bone marrow transplant 9
months ago. Sagittal FDG PET obtained same day shows no abnormal FDG uptake in
cervical spine; however, new focus of intense FDG uptake (standardized uptake
value: 4.3) is noted in left sacroiliac region (arrow) that was found
to represent myeloma on subsequent biopsy.