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Fig. 3C. —34-year-old man with cough and fever of unknown origin and biopsy-proven mediastinal diffuse large cell lymphoma extending into lung parenchyma. Magnified contrast-enhanced 30-mm axial MIP image shows patent, tapering, and partially irregular vessels (arrowheads) within solid lesion. No vascular occlusion was detected in peripheral area of lesion.