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. 2022 Feb;63(2):240–247. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.120.261886

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1.

(A–C) Negative PSMA PET/CT results for 65-y-old patient who had undergone radical prostatectomy plus PNLD and had T3bN0 BCR (PSA, 0.55 ng/mL). Treatment plan was not altered by PSMA PET/CT results (radiotherapy) (A: axial CT; B: axial fusion; C: maximum-intensity projection [MIP]). (D–F) Positive PSMA PET/CT results for 67-y-old patient who had undergone radical prostatectomy plus PNLD and who had T2aN1 BCR (PSA, 0.4 ng/mL). Treatment plan was modified from radiotherapy to ADT (D: axial CT; E: axial fusion; F: MIP) for 0.4-cm lymph nodes (red arrows). (G–I) Positive PSMA PET/CT results for 65-y-old patient who had undergone radical prostatectomy plus PNLD and who had T3aN0 BCR (PSA, 0.2 ng/mL). Treatment plan was modified from radiotherapy to chemotherapy (G: axial CT; H: axial fusion; I: MIP) for metastatic bone lesions (green arrows). PNLD = pelvic lymph node dissection.