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Fig. 2 49-year-old woman with newly diagnosed mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma of right parotid gland. Contrast-enhanced axial CT scan shows high attenuation of right parotid gland (arrow). Poor definition of glandular borders is caused by lymphoma infiltration extending into retromandibular space and along main parotid duct. In patients with primary MALT lymphoma of parotid gland without coexistent Sjögren's syndrome, typical imaging finding is focal nodular or diffuse unilateral or bilateral parenchymal infiltration with increased attenuation and contrast enhancement.





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