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Spinal
Angioma
A 62 year-old female with upper spine pain. Chest X-ray revealed only a
small non-significant lesion. Whole body bone scan was normal. Chest SPECT/CT
scan revealed a focal tracer uptake in the thoracic spine, perfectly correlated
with a dense lesion visible in the vertebral body on CT Hawkeye images.
Final diagnosis was angioma. Image courtesy of Clinique Saint Jean of Brussels,
Belgium. |
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Osteoarthritis
A 74 year-old female with pelvic pain during the follow-up of breast cancer.
Whole body bone scan showed focal increased tracer uptakes on the lumbar
spine and the sternum. SPECT/CT scan confirmed the lumbar spine lesions.
CT Hawkeye images revealed high density lesions located at the edge of the
vertebral bodies correlated with SPECT lesions. Final diagnosis was osteoarthritis.
Image courtesy of Clinique Saint Jean of Brussels, Belgium. |
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Melanoma
Study
52 year old male with a history of malignant melanoma. A known 1x2 cm lesion
initially discovered by CT in the right adrenal gland. |
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NonHodgkin's
Lymphoma Study
53 year old female with High Grade NonHodgkin’s lymphoma of the cervix,
after biopsy and partial removal of the tumor. The patient was referred
to base-line Ga-67 scintigraphy to establish Ga-avidity of the lesion before
treatment. |
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Lymphoma-CT/PET
59-year-old male, with a history of large B cell, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
at base line. |
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Lymphoma-CT/SPECT
Study
47-year-old male with anaplastic large cell, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. |
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Colorectal
Cancer Study
73 year old female, with a history of colon cancer with multiple liver metastases.
Undergoing a work-up for regional liver chemotherapy. |
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