Presentation
He was unwell and wanted to drive to his doctor, but found his seatbelt would no longer reach the buckle...
Patient Data
Age: 30
Gender: Male
From the case:
Peritoneal Burkitt lymphoma
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Extensive peritoneal soft tissue masses with some ascites. No significant retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy. Incidentally noted gastric lap band.
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Marked, rapid response to chemotherapy with reduced peritoneal soft tissue masses.
Case Discussion
Pathologically proven Burkitt Lymphoma.
Note the marked, rapid response to medical therapy on the follow-up CT.
The imaging differential for the initial appearance includes: