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Fig. 4B. 69-year-old woman with squamous cell lung carcinoma. Axial
fat-suppressed gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted two-dimensional gradient-echo
MR image (TR/TE, 149/5.2; flip angle, 70°) shows suspicious signal change
(large arrow) in corresponding location, but reviewers did not report
it as definite mass confidently. Note minimal phase artifacts (small
arrows) posterior to heart.