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Fig. 2E —71-year-old woman referred for percutaneous cryoablation of
5.0-cm renal cell carcinoma. On axial fast-acquisition multiple-excitation
image (4.4/1.9) acquired 13 months after tumor cryoablation, discrete
applicator track nodule detected 4 months earlier is not visible. Enhancing
tram-tracking pattern of soft-tissue stranding (arrows) now follows
ablation track.