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Fig. 10B. 48-year-old woman with uterine lymphoma. Contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained at level above A shows multiple small, nodular low-density lesions in both kidneys, suggesting multinodular form of renal lymphoma. Although imaging findings of lymphoma involving uterus are nonspecific, diffuse uterine enlargement, somewhat lobular contour, and relatively homogeneous attenuation with multiple lymphadenopathy, can suggest lymphoma involvement of uterus.