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Fig. 1. Diagram shows five types of tumor based on appearance of nonadipose components on MR imaging: type I, nonadipose component unrecognizable; type II, only thin septa (<= 2 mm) with low signal intensity detectable; type III, one or two thick septa (> 2 mm) with low signal intensity detectable; type IV, three or more thick septa detectable; and type V, nodular or patchy nonadipose component detectable.