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From: Differentiation of sarcoidosis-lymphoma syndrome lesions: a case report on the use of two different positron emission tomography tracers

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Abdominal dynamic CT images in a 54-years old female with sarcoidosis–lymphoma syndrome. a-d Plain CT image shows two well-circumscribed, peripherally-enhancing, low-density masses in the anterior segment (S5; 80 × 78 × 88 mm) and inferior segment (S7; 62 × 88 × 82 mm) of the right lobe of the liver. In the arterial phase, a hepatic artery is seen penetrating inside the tumor. CT computed tomography. Chest CT images in a 54-years old female with sarcoidosis-lymphoma syndrome. e Contrast enhancement shows mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathies. f On lung window, there is irregular thickening of the bronchovascular bundles and central peribronchial fibro-infiltration lesions in the right middle and lower lobes

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