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Fig. 2B —34-year-old man with HIV infection and acute hepatosplenic candidiasis. Axial contrast-enhanced turbo spin-echo T1-weighted delayed phase image shows homogeneous enhancement of hepatic lesions and scarce enhancement of splenic lesions (arrowheads), with only one of them detectable. Fat-saturated turbo spin-echo T2-weighted images make lesions appear more conspicuous.