The baseline CT's showed lypmhadenopathy in the left inguinal node and the left iliac fossa. The PET Scan showed increased metabolism in both of these lesions, however the Gallium scan only showed uptake in the inguinal lesion. The Bone scan was normal.


The CT scan, Gallium scan and Bone scan were repeated at 2 months (the PET scan was not repeated). The CT scan showed interval decrease in size of both the inguinal node and the iliac fossa node. The Gallium scan showed no uptake in the inguinal node. The Bone scan was normal.


The CT scan, PET scan, and Gallium scan were repeated at 3 months (the Bone scan was not repeated). The CT scan showed interval increase in size of both the the inguinal node and the iliac fossa node. There is also development of left common femoral lymphadenopathy. The PET scan showed no metabolism in the left iliac node. The left inguinal node is smaller in size but the SUV is still elevated at 3.0. The PET scan also detected a lesion anterior to the bladder with an SUV of 2.5. The Gallium scan showed resolution of the left inguinal node.