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Randomized Follow-up Study of Resected NSCLC Patients: Conventional versus 18F-DG Coincidence Imaging

J. MONTEIL, A. VERGNENÈGRE, F. BERTIN, F. DALMAY, S. GAILLARD, F. BONNAUD and B. MELLONI
Anticancer Research September 2010, 30 (9) 3811-3816;
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    A: A 68-year-old man underwent a lobectomy of the right upper lobe: squamous carcinoma, pT2N0M0 (grey arrow). B: Two years later, large cell carcinoma of the left upper lobe was diagnosed: cT2N2M0, chemotherapy and radiotherapy (grey arrow).

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    CDET imaging revealed FDG fixation in the left adrenal gland (black arrow) of a 56-year-old man who had undergone a lobectomy of the right upper lobe one year previously of surgery confirmed metastatic disease. The grey arrow shows persistent apical pneumothorax following surgery.

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J. MONTEIL, A. VERGNENÈGRE, F. BERTIN, F. DALMAY, S. GAILLARD, F. BONNAUD, B. MELLONI
Anticancer Research Sep 2010, 30 (9) 3811-3816;

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