Lymphoma can develop in the lymph nodes and organs of the abdomen, including the spleen, liver, and surrounding lymph nodes. It may cause no symptoms in early stages. An MRI may show enlarged abdominal lymph nodes or organ changes consistent with lymphoma involvement. Finding abdominal lymphoma early may allow for treatment before it spreads more widely through the lymphatic system. MRI is well-suited for assessing abdominal lymphoma, particularly for evaluating organ involvement and nodal disease in the abdomen and pelvis.
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