“…On CT or MRI, primary lymphoma of the ureter can appear as a solid mass or segmental circumferential wall thickening with enhancement 5–8 . On FDG PET/CT, ureteral lymphoma lesions may show focal or segmental FDG uptake 9–16 . This case indicates that, although rare, primary lymphoma of the ureter should be included in the differential diagnosis of hypermetabolic ureteral lesions including urothelial carcinoma, 17 metastasis, 18 inflammatory hyperplasia, 19 and malakoplakia 20,21 …”