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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Occult brain metastases in HER2-positive breast cancer patients: Frequency and response to radiotherapy

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Pages 1027-1029 | Received 04 Dec 2006, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Figure 1.  Coronal T1W contrast-enhanced image. Patient 1. a) Magnetic resonance imaging scan of solitary occult subtentorial brain metastasis before radiotherapy. b) Complete remission 3 months after whole-brain radiotherapy.

Figure 1.  Coronal T1W contrast-enhanced image. Patient 1. a) Magnetic resonance imaging scan of solitary occult subtentorial brain metastasis before radiotherapy. b) Complete remission 3 months after whole-brain radiotherapy.

Figure 2.  Coronal T1W contrast-enhanced image. Patient 2. a) Magnetic resonance imaging scan of occult multiple subtentorial and supratentorial metastases before radiotherapy. b) Partial remission 3 months after whole-brain radiotherapy.

Figure 2.  Coronal T1W contrast-enhanced image. Patient 2. a) Magnetic resonance imaging scan of occult multiple subtentorial and supratentorial metastases before radiotherapy. b) Partial remission 3 months after whole-brain radiotherapy.

Figure 3.  Coronal T1W contrast-enhanced image. Patient 3. a) Magnetic resonance imaging scan of multiple occult subtentorial and supratentorial metastases before radiotherapy. b) Partial remission 3 months after whole-brain radiotherapy.

Figure 3.  Coronal T1W contrast-enhanced image. Patient 3. a) Magnetic resonance imaging scan of multiple occult subtentorial and supratentorial metastases before radiotherapy. b) Partial remission 3 months after whole-brain radiotherapy.

Figure 4.  Axial T1W contrast-enhanced image. Patient 4. a) Magnetic resonance imaging scan of multiple ethereal metastases without adenomatous zones around the metastatic lesions. b) Partial remission 3 months after whole-brain radiotherapy.

Figure 4.  Axial T1W contrast-enhanced image. Patient 4. a) Magnetic resonance imaging scan of multiple ethereal metastases without adenomatous zones around the metastatic lesions. b) Partial remission 3 months after whole-brain radiotherapy.

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