Fig. 1From: Isolated gastric varices secondary to abdominal tuberculosis mimicking lymphoma: a case report(a) Gastroduodenoscopic images show gastric fundal varices with characteristic red color signs. (b) CECT scan shows masses behind the head, body, and the tail of the pancreas (arrow heads). (c) PET/CT scan shows hypermetabolic lymphadenopathy in the retropancreatic area and at the splenic hilum (size 42.8 mm × 21.2 mm). (d) EUS shows a hypoechoic mass at the splenic hilum (arrow head) compressing the splenic vein (arrow)Back to article page