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Fig. 3B 72-year-old man with hemorrhagic splenic mass on CT (not shown) and
questionable history of trauma. Axial T1-weighted fat-suppressed SPGR
contrast-enhanced image shows enhancement of normal splenic parenchyma
(arrows). However, it is difficult to determine whether there is
enhancement within mass. S = spleen.