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English: A male patient in his 30's. Left inferior internal jugular node metastases with extranodal invasion, two years after brachytherapy of tongue cancer. PET-CT scanning, 64 minutes after fludeoxyglucose (18F) in the amount of 3.7 MBq/kg was administered. The blood glucose level at the time of the FDG dosage was 108 mg/dl. PET-CT scan shows some fluff around the tumor. The tumor of the left cervix was SUVmax 17.7, with 36 x 37 mm size. In delayed phase, SUVmax was 25.6.
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