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Fig. 1 | Cancer Imaging

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From: 68Ga-PSMA-PET/CT for the evaluation of pulmonary metastases and opacities in patients with prostate cancer

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Example of pulmonary opacities in a PC patient. a, b: 68Ga-PSMA-PET/CT of an 82-year-old patient with an adenocarcinoma of the prostate. At initial diagnosis in 2010, the GS was 3+4. He had received androgen deprivation therapy only. The serum PSA was 6.48 ng/ml at the time of examination. PET/CT (a) revealed PSMA-positive peribronchial opacities, with SUVmax-values up to 3.8 (green arrows). In CE-CT (b), the opacities appear as dense multifocal peribronchial opacifications and ground-glass-opacities, with partial confluence. It was interpreted as bronchopneumonia. GS Gleason score, PSA prostate-specific antigen, SUV max Maximum standardized uptake value

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