Fig. 2From: An update on Burkitt lymphoma: a review of pathogenesis and multimodality imaging assessment of disease presentation, treatment response, and recurrenceBowel involvement with intussusception. A 10-year-old male presenting to the emergency department with abdominal pain. a Coronal and (b) axial contrast enhanced CT images demonstrate ileo-colic intussusception with intussusceptum (dashed arrow) and intussuscipiens (solid arrow) and dilated, fluid-filled small bowel loops (black arrows) from an associated small bowel obstruction. Lead point mass (asterisks) is also seen. c Subsequent fluoroscopic-guided contrast reduction enema demonstrating filling defect (asterisks) corresponding to the lead point mass was ultimately unsuccessful. The patient underwent surgical resection with pathology demonstrating Burkitt lymphomaBack to article page