Figure 2. CT chest and abdomen/pelvis with intravenous contrast (A) shows adenopathy, most pronounced in the bilateral axillary regions (red arrows), left side greater than right side, and a moderate left-sided pleural effusion (green arrow). CT larynx/trachea with intravenous contrast (B) shows a 3.6 cm right glottic and supraglottic mass (red arrow) with associated cervical lymphadenopathy (green arrow) bilaterally and mass effect on the airway

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Unusual Presentation of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Presenting as Anasarca and Protein-Losing Enteropathy: A Case Report

Leila Shafiq, Andrew J Shychuk, Joanna M Chaffin

American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2021, 9(12), 743-747 doi:10.12691/ajmcr-9-12-21