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2%. Patients received a median dose of 6.4mSv from diagnostic CT and 2.1mSv from the attenuation correction CT. Despite the worse image quality of this CT, 94.8% of bone lesions were identifiable. Phantom experiments showed that an ultra-low dose CT can be implemented in PET/CT procedures without any noticeable degradation in the attenuation corrected PET scan. The replacement of the standard CT for this ultra-low dose CT in clinical PET/CT scans involves a significant radiation dose reduction. Phantom experiments showed that an ultra-lo