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Fig. 5A 49-year-old man with rib metastasis from large cell neuroendocrine
carcinoma (Table 1, patient
17). Rib metastasis was detected only with integrated PET/CT.
Contrast-enhanced transverse CT scan (5-mm section thickness, 180 mA) obtained
with mediastinal window at level of distal bronchus intermedius shows
lobulated mass (arrow) in left hilar area with enlarged lymph nodes
(arrowhead) in subcarinal area.