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From: Generalized lymphatic anomalies and review of the current management landscape: a case report and review of the literature

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Contrast-enhanced CT chest demonstrating a mediastinal mass and osteolytic bone lesions. A Scout film from a CT chest showing widening of the mediastinum. B, C Contrast-enhanced CT chest coronal and axial views demonstrate a large anterior mediastinal low attenuating mass extending to the thoracic outlet (white arrows). D CT axial view through the superior mediastinum showing a left axillary low-attenuating lesion (grey arrow) and a well-defined osteolytic lesion in the manubrium (white arrow). E Sagittal view from the CT on bone window demonstrates numerous well-defined osteolytic lesions with sclerotic margins (white arrows) in multiple vertebral bodies. F Axial CT of the upper abdomen demonstrating numerous small splenic hypoattenuating lesions (black arrows)

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