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Fig. 4. 15-year-old boy with thoracic posttransplantation
lymphoproliferative disorder and mediastinal disease who had undergone
bilateral lung transplantation 4 months earlier. CT scan shows enlarged,
low-attenuation right hilar lymph node (arrow) and small nodules in
left upper lobe. Central low attenuation represents cavitation. Tissue
sampling proved large cell lymphoma.
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