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Imaging evaluation of lymphoma in pregnancy with review of clinical assessment and treatment options.

Kevin Dell'AquilaHannah HodgesMariam MoshiriDouglas S KatzSaeed ElojeimyMargarita V RevzinMiltiadis TembelisJonathan Wesley Revels
Published in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2023)
Lymphoma-related malignancies can be categorized as Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) based on histologic characteristics. Although quite rare during pregnancy, HL and NHL are the fourth and fifth most common malignancies during the pregnancy period, respectively. Given the rarity of lymphoma among pregnant patients, radiologists are usually unfamiliar with the modifications required for staging and treatment of this population, even those who work at centers with busy obstetrical services. Therefore, this manuscript serves to not only review the abdominopelvic imaging features of lymphoma in pregnancy, but it also discusses topics including birthing parent and fetal lymphoma-related prognosis, both antenatal and postpartum, current concepts in the management of pregnancy-related lymphoma, as well as the current considerations regarding birthing parent onco-fertility.
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