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Fig. 8A 43-year-old man with splenic capillary hemangioma showing
homogeneous enhancement pattern. Axial unenhanced (A) and immediate
postcontrast (B) volumetric 3D gradient-echo T1-weighted images reveal
homogeneous enhancement typical of splenic capillary hemangiomas. On delayed
acquisition (not shown), although lesion showed some washout, it remained more
enhanced than splenic parenchyma.