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Fig. 1A. 12-year-old girl who presented with abdominal lymphadenopathy, anemia, and pleural effusion. Differential diagnosis included Burkitt's lymphoma versus solid tumor. Bone marrow biopsy revealed alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. Primary site was not identified at physical examination. Maximum-intensity-projection PET image revealed primary site in left calf (arrow). Note also diffuse bone marrow metastatic disease evidenced by increased activity throughout skeleton relative to liver.





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