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Case #4
Lymphoma -
42 year-old woman
History
42 year-old woman recently diagnosed with recurrent non-Hodgkin's lymphoma from an excisional biopsy of her right elbow. Referred for a PET/CT for re-staging.
PET/CT Findings
2 focal areas of FDG uptake corresponding to normal sized lymph nodes. Findings suspicious for malignant nodes.
Surgery/Pathology Report
Biopsy of right supraclavicular lymph node positive for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Treatment/Follow up
Chemotherapy
Discussion
This is another good case demonstrating the benefit of PET/CT over CT alone by identifying 2 abnormal lymph nodes that appear normal in size and have no necrosis.
Courtesy of
Todd M. Blodgett, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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