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From: F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and/or computed tomography findings of an unusual breast lymphoma case and concurrent cervical cancer: a case report

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Maximum intensity projection (MIP) PET images: (A) Pre-therapy scan again showed the fludeoxyglucose (FDG) avid mass occupying almost the entire left breast (large arrowhead), further left axillary lymph node conglomerates (short arrow) and two left internal mammary lymph nodes (long arrows), all demonstrating high FDG avidity. An intense FDG focus in the right pelvic sidewall (small arrowhead) was a corpus luteal cyst verified by diagnostic computed tomography (CT) and ultrasound. Three months after completion of chemotherapy, a PET/CT scan (B) showed resolved FDG avidity of all previously described lesions in the left breast, left axilla and left internal mammary region, suggestive of complete remission of breast lymphoma. Spontaneous resolution of the corpus luteal cyst was also noticed.

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