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Fig. 5B MRI was requested to evaluate 63-year-old woman for urethral diverticulum who had history of recurrent urinary tract infections and firm urethral mass on physical examination. On postoperative histopathology, this proved to be urethral leiomyoma. Axial volumetric gradient-echo T1-weighted image of mass (arrow) at same level obtained immediately after IV administration of gadolinium. Faint, but unmistakable enhancement proves this is neither bulking agent nor urethral diverticulum. Compare with Figure 6D.