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Fig. 2D. 73-year-old man with recent diagnosis of carcinoma of
prostate and incidental mass in his left buttock. This mass was confirmed to
be fat necrosis after core biopsy. Sagittal fat-suppressed T1-weighted
gadolinium-enhanced image (500/16) shows lesion is hypointense with irregular
rim enhancement (arrows).