Axial C+ arterial phase
Coronal C+ arterial phase
Sagittal C+ arterial phase
Axial C+ portal venous phase
Axial lung window
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parotid glands infiltrated by many lymph nodes, some enlarged
- prominent cervical lymphadenopathy in all stations, large conglomerate in right parapharyngeal space with hypodense foci, most probably necrosis
- enlarged left pharyngeal tonsil
- additional prominent lymphadenopathy: axillary, perihilar (liver), para-aortic, right external iliac chain, left inguinal
- lymphadenopathy: supraclavicular, mediastinal, right hilar (lung), in gastrohepatic ligament, hilar (liver), mesenteric
- two small oval subpleural nodules in RML, adjacent to horizontal fissure; possibly represent intraparenchymal lymph nodes
- spleen slightly enlarged, with numerous hypodense lesions, likely representing lymphoma
- left renal angiomyolipoma
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