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Fig. 2D. Asymmetric adenomyosis in 45-year-old woman. T2-weighted
image obtained after uterine artery embolization shows confluent area of
decreased signal intensity (arrows) in anterior uterine body, with
loss of margins between adenomyosis and fibroid.