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Fig. 9B 48-year-old woman with bile leak. Axial fat-suppressed T1-weighted
image (A) and axial (B) and coronal (C) fat-suppressed
T1-weighted images 1 hr after IV administration of mangafodipir trisodium show
hyperintense perihepatic fluid denoting bile leak (arrow,
C).