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Fig. 5 This graph depicts relative frequency of each type of abscess
based on lesion size. Most small abscesses (
1 cm) display homogeneous
enhancement (type 1), whereas 80% of abscesses between more than 1 cm and 3 cm
show incomplete central enhancement with small central hypoenhancing area
(type 2a). Most abscesses larger than 3 cm show either type 2a (incomplete
central enhancement) or type 2b (multiloculated with peripheral
enhancement).