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Fig. 14C. Neuroblastoma with hemorrhage in fetus at 34 weeks'
gestational age referred for evaluation of right suprarenal mass. Axial
T1-weighted MR image (TR/TE, 132/4; field of view, 297 x 340; matrix,
112 x 256; flip angle, 80°; acquisition time, 16 sec) through fetal
abdomen shows clear fluid-fluid level (straight arrow) compatible
with intracystic hemorrhage. Cyst is of mixed signal intensities, with higher
signal intensity debris in dependent portion of cyst (curved arrow)
consistent with blood degradation products. CT scan after birth (not shown)
showed hemorrhagic adrenal lesion. Because of increasing size of lesion after
birth, excision was performed when infant was 3 months old. Histology revealed
hemorrhagic neuroblastoma.