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Fig. 15 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 15

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

Fig. 15

Male patient 70 years old diagnosed as pulmonary Non- Hodgkin lymphoma which proven by histopathology. a Axial contrast enhanced CT (CECT) of the chest, pulmonary window, showing bilateral hilar masses (blue arrows) which is more sizable on the right side that infiltrates most of the right lung field and bilateral anterior subpleural nodules (red arrows). b Axial PET/CT showing avid FDG uptake of the bilateral hilar masses (blue arrows) and bilateral anterior subpleural nodules (red arrows) previously seen on CECT. c Axial CECT of the abdomen showing single hepatic focal lesion seen at segment VI (red arrow). d Axial PET/CT showing avid FDG uptake of the hepatic focal lesion seen at segment VI (red arrow) previously seen on CECT, with avid FDG uptake of: another focal hepatic lesion seen at segment V (yellow long arrow), two right renal focal lesions (yellow short arrows), focal dorsal vertebral bone marrow lesion (blue arrow), and small left paraaortic lymph node (green arrow), not seen on CECT

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