Fig. 1From: CT imaging of primary pancreatic lymphoma: experience from three referral centres for pancreatic diseasesA 42-year-old male patient with primary pancreatic lymphoma, histotype diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (Ki 67 score > 95%). a. CT scan of the abdomen shows the presence of a large solid mass involving the pancreatic body and tail (arrow); the lesion reaches the spleen and almost encases it. b, c CT images after contrast medium administration in the arterial-pancreatic phase (a) and portal-venous phase (b): the neoplasm is hypodense, with progressive contrast enhancement. d. This coronal CT reconstruction allows better appreciation of the size and extension of the lesion (arrows)Back to article page