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Fig. 8 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 8

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

Fig. 8

Male patient 63 years old diagnosed and proven by histopathology as hepatic non-Hodgkin lymphoma. a Axial contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) of the abdomen showing three hypodense non enhancing hepatic focal lesions seen at segment VIII (red arrows) and peri hepatic peritoneal nodular thickening (blue arrows). b Axial PET/CT showing avid FDG uptake of the three hepatic focal lesions seen at segment VIII (red arrows) and peri hepatic peritoneal nodular thickening (blue arrows) previously noted on CECT, with another FDG avid two hepatic focal lesions seen at segment IV (yellow arrows) and right pleural nodular thickening underlying the pleural effusion (green arrow), not seen on CECT. c Axial CECT showing three hypo dense non enhancing hepatic focal lesions; two of them seen at segment VIII (red long arrows) and one seen at segment VII (red short arrow) with peri hepatic peritoneal nodular thickening (blue arrows). d Axial PET/CT showing avid FDG uptake of the three hepatic focal lesions seen at segment VIII (red long arrows) and at segment VII (red short arrow) with peri hepatic peritoneal nodular thickening (blue arrows) previously noted on CECT, with another FDG avid one hepatic focal lesion seen at segment IV (green arrow) and pancreatic two lymphomatous focal lesions (yellow arrows), not seen on CECT

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