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The coexistence of extramedullary hematopoiesis and extramedullary multiple myeloma can occur and present as painful pelvic masses. In such a case, normal hematopoietic cells may outnumber clonal plasma cells, posing a diagnostic challenge.

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Coccidioidomycosis can present as fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) avid lung nodules which may be mistaken as relapse in patients with a history of malignancy. Detailed clinical history, relevant laboratory testing, and/or tissue biopsy with histologic evaluation are necessary for correct diagnosis.

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Key Clinical Message: Endometrial lymphoma is a rare etiology of abnormal uterine bleeding and endometrial thickening, and often shares similar clinical and imaging characteristics with other uterine malignancies such as endometrial carcinoma. Chemotherapy appears adequate for treating primary endometrial lymphoma.

Abstract: We report a case of primary endometrial diffuse large B-cell lymphoma to increase awareness of this condition which is essential for correct diagnosis and treatment.

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Abnormal eosinophils with immature eosinophilic granules are typically observed in acute myeloid leukemia with inv (16) (p13.1q22) or t (16;16) (p13.1;q22) but can also be seen in chronic myeloid leukemia without inv (16) or t (16;16).

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