Fig. 16From: An update on Burkitt lymphoma: a review of pathogenesis and multimodality imaging assessment of disease presentation, treatment response, and recurrenceTreatment-related neutropenic colitis. A 58-year-old male initially presenting with a left neck mass. a Coronal fused PET-CT demonstrates a large, hypermetabolic left neck mass (arrow) causing tracheal deviation. The mass was subsequently biopsied as Burkitt lymphoma, and the patient was subsequently started on hyper-CVAD therapy. After cycle #3, the patient was admitted for abdominal pain and neutropenic fever. b Axial and (c) coronal non-contrast CT images obtained in the emergency department show diffuse colonic wall thickening and inflammatory stranding (arrows). Findings are consistent with treatment-related colitisBack to article page