Adamantinomas are rare malignant primary bone tumors, which typically arise in young patients, are generally low-grade tumors, and classically arise from the anterior tibial diaphysis. We present the case of a 70-year-old woman who underwent repeat imaging with FDG PET for a pathologically proven case of femoral adamantinoma who experienced a relatively rapid development of metastatic disease with an atypical distribution of lesions.
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