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Fig. 1B. 12-year-old girl who presented with abdominal
lymphadenopathy, anemia, and pleural effusion. Differential diagnosis included
Burkitt's lymphoma versus solid tumor. Bone marrow biopsy revealed alveolar
rhabdomyosarcoma. Primary site was not identified at physical examination.
Contrast-enhanced axial MRI of left calf primary tumor was obtained after
PET/CT. This deeply seated tumor (T) was missed at initial physical
examination.