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Fig. 2B 51-year-old woman with suspected uterine fibroids causing mass effect and menorrhagia. Coronal fast spin-echo T2-weighted image with fat saturation shows multiple large uterine fibroids, two of which are pedunculated subserosal fibroids (arrows) that were unsuspected on sonography. Larger pedunculated fibroid in fundus has broad stalk. Right-sided smaller pedunculated fibroid has narrow stalk. Additional large fibroid can be seen in uterine body and has considerable endometrial contact (arrowhead). Uterine artery embolization was denied because of MRI findings.