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Fig. 1C. 46-year-old man referred for evaluation of thoracic aorta.
Axial fat-suppressed gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted three-dimensional
volumetric interpolated breath-hold MR image (3.7/1.7; flip angle, 15°)
shows pulmonary nodule (arrow) adjacent to fissure but no nodule in
right upper lobe. Note lack of phase artifacts and improved depiction of
mediastinal and pulmonary vessels and airways.