PET/CT is superior over conventional radiography. In the figure created by Bartel and colleagues, the conventional radiography of the pelvis (A) showed no osteolysis, while there were several foci on STIR-weighted MRI images with the largest in the left ischium (B), and 2 foci on FDG-PET/CT imaging (C) with the largest again in the left ischium with a max SUV of 4.1. See the complete figure in the article beginning on page 2068.

PET/CT is superior over conventional radiography. In the figure created by Bartel and colleagues, the conventional radiography of the pelvis (A) showed no osteolysis, while there were several foci on STIR-weighted MRI images with the largest in the left ischium (B), and 2 foci on FDG-PET/CT imaging (C) with the largest again in the left ischium with a max SUV of 4.1. See the complete figure in the article beginning on page 2068.

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