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Fig. 2D. Thymic hyperplasia in 26-year-old man with hyperthyroidism.
Opposed-phase fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-echo MR image (120/1.8) shows
that mass reveals homogeneous decrease in intensity relative to in-phase image
(C). Chemical-shift ratio was 0.55. We considered soft tissue to be
hyperplastic thymus.