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Fig. 4B 53-year-old man with right upper extremity thrombosis
secondary to lipoma. Sagittal true fast imaging with steady-state precession
image (4.8/2.3; flip angle, 70°; matrix, 134 x 256; slice thickness,
5 mm) in left hemithorax at level of mid clavicle shows left subclavian vein
(arrowhead) has homogeneous hyperintense signal intensity, similar to
that of subclavian artery (arrow).