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A neurofibroma is also seen in the right chest (arrow).
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In addition to hypermetabolism (maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) 8.1) at the site of the primary tumor in the right hand (arrows in Fig. 1a,b), a few FDG concentrating foci were noted in the chest (arrows in Fig. 2a,d,g).
Fig. 2 CT of the chest: white arrow pericardial effusion, red arrow pleural effusion.
A 26-year-old man (c) with liposarcoma, presenting a lesion of undetermined shape and undefined margins, infiltration of the chest wall (arrow) and components of low attenuation (ROI).
c Axial fat-saturated T1W images with dynamic gadolinium injection showing the atrophied rectus abdominis muscle along the anterior chest wall (arrow) and the bulk of the muscle in the center as opposed to the eccentric location in the latissimus flap.
Flying Argentine winger Gutierrez swung in a ball from the left that Cisse controlled with his chest before arrowing his strike into Shay Given's top-right corner.
(a, b) Pre-therapy 99mTc MAA SPECT/CT demonstrates non-target activity in the right lower anterior chest wall (arrows), shunted from proximal branches of the RIMA.
Revealing that your ex-girlfriend shot you in the chest with arrows or the dreary fate of the Seven Kingdoms if the White Walkers climb the Wall is not exactly casual small talk.
Other portions of the track are marked with chest-high arrows so walkers know which way to go if waist-deep floodwaters suddenly appear, as they often do.
Oh, I contain him as the lion's chest contains the arrow that death displaces, effect always mattering more than cause: pull the arrow free -- brandish it.
Her head and her body were placed in a discarded arrow chest and buried in the crypt of the chapel at the Tower.
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