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Fig. 2 63-year-old woman with rectal cancer. Coronal T2-weighted image
through pelvis with small field of view shows bulky polypoid midrectal tumor
(black arrowheads) and enlarged right mesorectal lymph node
(white arrowhead). Tumor is well clear of outer margin of mesorectal
fascia (white arrows), which can be easily traced down to levator
muscle (black arrows).