A 40-year-old woman with follicular thyroid cancer underwent a systemic PET/CT evaluation before operation and then received total thyroidectomy and radioactive 131I ablation therapy. Posttreatment imaging of 131I whole-body scan with SPECT/CT showed that metastasis on the spleen-stomach space coexists with mimicking subcutaneous metastasis, considering their level of 131I accumulation and morphological changes on PET/CT. However, histopathology confirmed the subcutaneous lesion of fibrous hyperplasia by fine-needle aspiration. This case demonstrates a vital role of SPECT/CT in the diagnosis of metastatic thyroid cancer and mimicking metastasis.

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