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Fig. 9 | Cancer Imaging

Fig. 9

From: Whole-body MRI in pediatric patients with cancer

Fig. 9

A 20-year-old female patient with Li-Fraumeni syndrome in whom multiple neoplasms had developed since childhood, including lymphoma, soft-tissue sarcomas in the back and thigh, malignant fibrous histiocytoma in the buttock, and adrenal carcinoma. Follow up whole-body MRI examination since 2013, in the last the coronal STIR sequence demonstrated the presence that new lung lesions and kidney nodule. Histological diagnosis suggestive that metastasis of pleomorphic undifferentiated sarcoma in lung and renal cell carcinoma in kidney. Current Whole-body MRI with a coronal STIR sequence demonstrate the presence of multiple lesions in lung (b, c white arrows) and the kidney nodule (b, c black arrows), compared to previous exam which demonstrated only the presence of simple renal cyst (arrow), with no other change suggestive of malignancy (a)

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