Case Report

Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presented as Advanced Ovarian Cancer without Evidence of Lymphadenopathy: CT and MRI Findings

Figure 1

Burkitt’s lymphoma presented as two well-encapsulated pelvic masses of intermediate signal intensity on sagittal (a) T2-weighted MR image. Coronal (b) T2-weighted image shows also liver involvement (arrowhead). A bone lesion in the left iliac wing (white arrow) and round cysts of high signal intensity both within and at the periphery of the ovarian lesions (black arrows) are seen on an axial (c) T2-weighted image.
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