PET-CT scan #2 from dog 6. BorgattiAntonella WinterAmber L. StuebnerKathleen ScottRuth OberChristopher P. AndersonKari L. FeeneyDaniel A. ValleraDaniel A. KoopmeinersJoseph S. F. ModianoJaime FroelichJerry 2017 <p>The images from left to right are transverse (A, B, and C), sagittal (D), and dorsal plane (E), all acquired 1 hour following <sup>18</sup>FGD injection. A and B represent the CT and PET transverse images, respectively, whereas C is the fused PET-CT transverse image. D represents the whole body <sup>18</sup>FDG PET-CT scan, and E is the dorsal reconstruction whole body image. The focal area of uptake in the liver in proximity of the apex of the gall bladder is larger and exhibits further increase in metabolic activity compared to PET-CT #1.</p>