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English: 68Ga-PSMA ligand PET/CT in a 78-year old patient with primary PC (Gleason score 7, iPSA 34.3 ng/ml). The CT examination with bone window setting (a) shows osteoblastic bone lesions in the left iliac bone as well as in the thoracic vertebrae with corresponding PSMA-ligand uptake in PET imaging (b). Note the physiological high uptake in the kidneys as well as moderate uptake in the liver and spleen (b)
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Source (8 June 2016). "68Ga-PSMA ligand PET/CT in patients with prostate cancer: How we review and report". Cancer Imaging 16 (1). DOI:10.1186/s40644-016-0072-6. PMC: 4898465.
Author Rauscher, Isabel; Maurer, Tobias; Fendler, Wolfgang P.; Sommer, Wieland H.; Schwaiger, Markus; Eiber, Matthias

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