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Fig. 1 | Insights into Imaging

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From: Beyond PET/CT in Hodgkin lymphoma: a comprehensive review of the role of imaging at initial presentation, during follow-up and for assessment of treatment-related complications

Fig. 1

A 39-year-old male with increasing cough, night sweats and weight loss since 2 months. a Frontal chest radiograph demonstrates bulky mediastinal lymphadenopathy exceeding one third of the internal transverse diameter of the thorax. b Axial contrast-enhanced CT image reveals large conglomerate anterior mediastinal lymph nodal mass (arrow) and right-sided pleural effusion (arrowhead). Biopsy of lymph nodal mass was suggestive of nodular sclerosing HL. Follow-up CT study after treatment with chemotherapy and mediastinal radiation complicated by chronic venous thrombosis. c Coronal contrast-enhanced CT image shows focal hyperenhancement (arrow) in segment IV of the liver due to reflux in a capsular vein (arrowhead) communicating with the inferior phrenic vein (not shown). d Axial contrast-enhanced CT image demonstrates chronic occlusion of the left brachiocephalic vein (arrow) with multiple chest wall and paravertebral venous collaterals on the left side (arrowheads)

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