Abstract

Primary uterine malignant lymphoma is frequently not prospectively diagnosed because of its rarity and nonspecific clinical findings. The authors present a case of primary uterine malignant lymphoma, in which ultrasonography, CT scan, and MRI revealed nonspecific findings, whereas Ga-67 scintigraphy showed intense uptake in the uterine mass that was highly suggestive of malignant lymphoma.

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