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The mammographic and US findings are compatible with breast NHL but are not specific. If you wish to opt out, please close your SlideShare account. The margin allows for uncertainties in PET resolution, image registration and changes in patient positioning and shape. Some lymphoma subtypes, namely small cell lymphocytic lymphoma/chronic lymphocytic leukemia, may manifest as an increased number of small nodes . 18F-FDG PET/CT (not shown) demonstrated intense uptake in the lesion with no other sites of involvement, confirming the primary bone origin. 27.10). Stereotactic core biopsy yielded the diagnosis. Renal involvement in lymphoma commonly occurs in the presence of widespread nodal or extranodal lymphoma and is classified as secondary renal lymphoma (SRL). A, B: In the first patient, the lymphoma is confined to the glottic and subglottic levels and is indistinguishable from squamous cell carcinoma. AJCC Cancer Staging Manual. Patients with pulmonary EMZL occasionally present with cough, fever, or weight loss but are most often asymptomatic, with the disease detected incidentally at imaging (3,17,25). We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content and ads. In its extranodal varieties, it takes on appearances that mimic other pathologies. A mixed lytic-sclerotic pattern is the next most common (56,63). Dr/ ABD ALLAH Patent intercostal arteries traverse the mass (arrowheads). There is increasing evidence in both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma that traditional doses are higher than necessary for disease control and related to the incidence of late effects. Figure 3b. (c)18F-FDG PET/CT scan after stent placement shows intense radiopharmaceutical uptake throughout the confluent mass encompassing the fistula.