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Figure 6.   Large cell lymphoma in an 11-year-old boy. The patient presented with a large anterior mediastinal mass and renal lesions. Contrast-enhanced helical CT scan demonstrates small, hypoattenuating masses bilaterally (arrows), a typical finding in renal lymphoma. The patient responded well to treatment, and the renal lesions eventually resolved.







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