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Fig. 8 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 8

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. 8

Cardiovascular complications. a A 38-year-old female with a history of nodular sclerosing HL at the age of 12 treated with chemotherapy and upper mantle radiation. Axial non-enhanced CT image shows mitral valve calcification (arrow). Note the bilateral mastectomies with a breast prosthesis from prior breast cancer. b A 40-year-old female with a history of nodular sclerosing HL at the age of 15 treated with chemotherapy and upper mantle radiation. Digital subtraction angiogram of the left carotid artery shows moderate to severe narrowing of the left distal common carotid artery (arrow). c Coronal reformatted image of contrast-enhanced CT during follow-up shows the presence of a stent in the left common carotid artery (arrow). Note the presence of aortic arch and right coronary artery calcifications (arrowheads). Also note the absence of spleen from the prior splenectomy

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