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Hepatosplenomegaly with hepatic (a) and splenic (b) nodules on the axial body scan sequences. 

Hepatosplenomegaly with hepatic (a) and splenic (b) nodules on the axial body scan sequences. 

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Background: Cavernous sinus (CS) involvement has rarely been reported in malignant lymphoma. CS syndrome is uncommon as an initial presentation of non-Hodgkin’s extra nodal lymphomas. Case report: A 57-year-old man presented with a one-month history of headache, ocular pain and diplopia. Neurological examination revealed incomplete palsy of the lef...

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... Although the initial presentation of non-Hodgkin lymphoma including DLBCL typically includes enlarging, painless lymph nodes in the cervical, abdominal, and/or inguinal regions, a wide range of inaugural symptoms have been reported (3). Although it is also well established that aggressive lymphomas including DLBCL are more likely to affect the CNS than those that are less aggressive, this generally refers to involvement of the brain parenchyma, meninges, and/or CSF. ...