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Fig. 1C —68-year-old man with pleomorphic carcinoma in lower lobe of right lung and calcified small nodules in lobe not containing primary tumor. T2-weighted triple inversion black blood turbo spin-echo image shows diffusely calcified nodules (arrows) are not clearly delineated; one calcified nodule is not identifiable. Noncalcified nodule (arrowhead) has higher signal intensity than chest wall muscle.