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Fig FDG PET-CT in patient with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with treatment response. Baseline (A) and post treatment (B) axial fused PET-CT images demonstrate abnormal skin thickening in right posterior upper thigh/inferior buttock with associated intense 18FDG uptake (arrows), which resolved after treatment with radiation, photochemotherapy, and topical steroids. FDG = flourodeoxyglucose, PET = positron emission tomography Fig FDG PET-CT in patient with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with treatment response. Baseline (A) and post treatment (B) axial fused PET-CT images demonstrate abnormal skin thickening in right posterior upper thigh/inferior buttock with associated intense 18FDG uptake (arrows), which resolved after treatment with radiation, photochemotherapy, and topical steroids. FDG =. . . Korean J Radiol Jan-Feb;18(1):
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