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. 2008 Feb 14;14(6):853–863. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.853

Figure 3.

Figure 3

A 56-year-old women complained about blood stool for about 1 year. CC showed one stenotic tumoral site in the rectum (white arrows, A). Sagittal MRC showed thickened rectum with suspected infiltration of the surrounding tissue (white arrows, B). Axial PET/CTC showed a high metabolism metastasis lymphoid node (white arrow, C). Axial PET/CTC revealed tumor sites with elevated glucose metabolism and clear circumscription (two white arrows, D). PET/CT also indicated no tumorous infiltration of the adjacent tissue and no distant metastases. This was later verified by histopathology. The case illustrated the value of VC in CRC TNM staging.