A case report of a patient with treated Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma is presented. In his usual tomographic control patient was requested a PET-CT scan to supplement prior study that showed a metabo-lically active focus on the left adductor muscle without evident tomographic correlation. Lesion underwent both a soft tissue ultrasound study and a directed biopsy, the latter being positive for secondary infiltra-tion by lymphoma. This case has demonstrated the usefulness of applying complementary techniques in the management of these lesions, mainly of PET-CT scans in the study of unusual sites of spread. This combined medical imaging technique allows accurate lesion localization, which in turn permits performance of a subsequent directed study.
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Avaria P, P., Ortega M, C., Pruzzo C, R., Pizarro G, A., & Amaral P, H. (2010). Compromiso muscular por linfoma no hodgkin: Caso clínico y revisión del tema. Revista Chilena de Radiologia, 16(2), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-93082010000200003
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