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Keywords: Residual lesions
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Can We Rely on PET in the Follow-Up of Advanced Seminoma Patients?
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Jerzy Siekiera, Bogdan Małkowski, Wojciech Jóźwicki, Miłosz Jasiński, Andrzej Wronczewski, Tomasz Pietrzak, Ewa Chmielowska, Andrzej Petrus, Krzysztof Kamecki, Witold Mikołajczak, Krzysztof Kraśnicki, Piotr Chłosta, Tomasz Drewa
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2012) 88 (4): 405–409.
Published Online: 12 April 2012
... to examine specimens in these cases. 28 07 2011 29 01 2012 12 4 2012 Seven residual lesions were resected, 6 of which were >3 cm. Viable cancer was present in three histological specimens, all of which were >3 cm and positive in FDG-PET/CT. FDG-PET/CT was false positive in 1 case...