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Metastatic Lesions That Have No Osteoblastic Activity

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Metastatic lesions that have no osteoblastic activity


A) can be confused with a renal abnormality.
B) are usually detected as a photon-rich area.
C) are usually detected as a photon-deficient area.
D) often result in breast uptake.

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