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Fig. 2D 52-year-old man with stage III non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Axial
STIR (TR/TE/TI, 4,257/58/150) image from whole-body MRI data set shows oval
preauricular lymph node (white arrow, A). This is confirmed on
corresponding axial CT scan (B). In same patient, axial CT scan shows
extensive bilateral level 2 lymph nodes (long white arrows,
C). Axial image from whole-body MRI study (D) also shows
extensive bilateral lymph nodes (white arrows). Note likely
involvement of fauces on whole-body MRI (arrowheads), which is less
easily appreciated on CT scan. The smaller level 1b lymph nodes detected on CT
(arrowheads, C) are not seen on MRI.