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Fig. 2C Images of 62-year-old man with lung metastasis. Temporal
subtraction image. Temporal subtraction image enhances visibility of lung
metastasis (arrow) overlapping mediastinum and also indicates
suspicious areas (arrowheads), which are easily recognized as
artifacts due to misregistration of bilateral breast.