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Fig. 7A —44-year-old woman with asymmetric diffuse adenomyosis. T2-weighted axial (A) and T2-weighted sagittal (B) images (same patient as Fig. 4) obtained before uterine artery embolization (UAE) show asymmetric diffuse thickening of junctional zone with multiple high-signal-intensity foci within that zone, which is compatible with adenomyosis.