Presentation
Cervical pain less palpable mass on physical exam.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Multi systemic lymphoma
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Multiple small lymphadenopathies are seen at bilateral neck spaces.
A large mass in favor of conglomerated lymphadenopathies is present at anterior mediastinum.
Both kidneys are enlarged and contains multiple hypodense masses.
A few small lymphadenopathies are also observed at para-aortic regions.
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Post chemoRx control CT after 3 months
The process is completely subsided compared to prior CT scan.
Case Discussion
Multi systemic lymphoma occurs commonly with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The majority have intermediate or high-grade lymphomas including Burkitt and histiocytic varieties. Most are B-cell lymphoma.