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Fig. 1D. Hypoattenuating hemangioma with "bright-dot" sign in 62-year-old woman with rectal carcinoma. Dynamic gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted MR images obtained 1 min (C) and 5 min (D) after initiation of contrast agent administration show very slow enhancement (arrows), a finding that is known to be rare in small hemangiomas.