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Fig. 3B 53-year-old man with Staphylococcus aureus abscess
secondary to endocarditis.B, Axial gradient-echo unenhanced (A)
and immediate postcontrast (B) 2D fat-suppressed T1-weighted images
show peripheral enhancement of huge cystic-appearing lesion. Clinical data and
peripheral enhancement on enhanced MRI sequences led to diagnosis of splenic
abscess.