Fig. 3From: Isaacs’ syndrome as the initial presentation of malignant thymoma and associated with double-positive voltage-gated potassium channel complex antibodies, a case reportPositron emission tomography (PET) of the whole body. The PET of the whole body (A) showed the tumor with anterior mediastinum (C), right pleura (C), diaphragm invasions (D, E), and bilateral neck lymph node lesions (B), which are probable metastatic lymphadenopathy or reactive lymphadenopathyBack to article page