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Fig. 10B Adenocarcinoma with predominantly mucinous bronchioloalveolar
carcinoma component in 48-year-old man. Little 18F-FDG uptake
(straight arrows) in lesion shown in A is noted on PET
(B) and integrated PET/CT (C) images. Mediastinal node uptakes
(curved arrows) were due to benign node uptake: follicular
hyperplasia with fibrotic nodule formation and anthracotic change on
histopathologic examination. Small focus of activity (arrowhead,
B) medial to lung cancer in B corresponds to vascular uptake in
left upper lobar pulmonary artery branch.