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Age (yr) Sex Underlying Conditions Radiologic Diagnosisa Diagnostic-Therapeutic Initial Management P 1 66 Male Kidney transplant Multiple metastasesb Biopsy: reason, multiple lesions P 2 76 Male Chronic myeloproliferative disorder; essential thrombocythemia Glioblastoma Biopsy: reason, patient basal clinical status P 3 74 Male Liver transplant Single metastasisc Biopsy: reason, second-look radiologic opinion P 4 62 Female Systemic sclerosis and discoid cutaneous lupus Glioblastoma Maximal safe surgical resection P 5 70 Female Immunosenescence Multiple metastases or multifocal glioblastoma Biopsy: reason, multiple lesions P 6 63 Male Autoimmune hepatitis Metastasis or glioblastoma Maximal safe surgical resection P 7 78 Female Kidney transplant Single metastasis Maximal safe surgical resection