Fig. 12From: Small bowel MRI in adult patients: not just Crohn’s disease—a tutorialA 52-year-old female patient with known non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma complained of nausea and intermittent vomiting. MR enterography (a) axial fat-saturated true-FISP image and (b) coronal fat-saturated VIBE image after intravenous contrast medium administration demonstrate substantial circumferential small bowel wall thickening (white arrow), (b) with evident contrast enhancement but with no luminal obstruction. Mesenteric lymphadenopathy was present (open arrow), but no fat tissue stranding adjacent to the tumour. MRI findings indicate small bowel lymphomaBack to article page