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Fig. 2. Enlarged abdominal lymph nodes in 36-year-old woman examined
as potential liver donor. Axial contrast-enhanced 3D gradient-echo MR image
(TR/TE, 4.5/1.9; flip angle, 12°) confirms numerous distinct enlarged
abdominal lymph nodes (arrows). Patient was subsequently proven to
have sarcoidosis at mediastinal lymph node biopsy.