Fig. 8From: An update on Burkitt lymphoma: a review of pathogenesis and multimodality imaging assessment of disease presentation, treatment response, and recurrenceBilateral testicular masses. A 39-year-old HIV-positive male with known Burkitt lymphoma. a Whole body planar PET image demonstrates widespread abdominal disease with a small focus of hypermetabolic activity within the region of the left testicle (solid arrow). Less intense, linear activity within the abdomen corresponds to physiologic bowel activity. Small focus of uptake in the right hemithorax (dashed arrow) corresponds to pleural disease. Sagittal color Doppler images through the (b) right and (c) left testicles demonstrate bilateral hypoechoic testicular masses, left larger than right (arrows)Back to article page