Fig. 2From: The significance of equivocal bone findings in staging PSMA imaging in the preoperative setting: validation of the PSMA-RADS version 1.0A 69-year-old patient (patient number 9) with unfavorable intermediate risk PC, who had PSA persistence after undergoing an RP. a Staging PET/CT, axial CT, and fused image showing a small lucent lesion in a C4 vertebral body with mild focal PSMA uptake, classified as PSMA-RADS 3B. b Postoperative PET/CT, axial CT, and fused image showing enlargement of the same lesion with more intense uptake. This patient had also a pelvic PSMA-RADS 3B lesion that remained unchanged. An MRI of the pelvis and spine supported these findings (not shown)Back to article page