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Fig. 10

From: PET/CT and contrast-enhanced CT: making a difference in assessment and staging of patients with lymphoma

Fig. 10

Male patient 51 years old diagnosed and proven by histopathology as splenic non-Hodgkin lymphoma. a Axial contrast enhanced CT (CECT) of the abdomen showing splenomegaly (red arrow) and enlarged portahepatis lymph node (blue long arrow),with small left paraaortic lymph node 9mm (blue short arrow). b Axial PET/CT showing diffuse avid FDG uptake of the enlarged spleen (red arrow), the enlarged portahepatis lymph node (blue long arrow) and small left paraaortic lymph node (blue short arrow) previously noted on CECT, with avid FDG uptake of four hepatic focal lesions (yellow arrows) and bone marrow of the vertebral body (green arrow) not seen on CECT. c Axial CECT showing small 7 mm cervical lymph node (yellow arrow). d Axial PET/CT showing increased FDG uptake of the small cervical lymph node (yellow arrow)

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