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Fig. 4A Gadolinium-enhanced 2D FLASH images (flip angle, 90°; number of signals averaged, 2) in 71-year-old woman during resection of temporal lobe glioblastoma. Axial (A) (TR/TE, 418/9; acquisition time, 3 minutes 36 seconds) and coronal (B) (330/9; acquisition time, 2 minutes 30 seconds) images obtained after craniotomy show faintly enhancing partially ill-defined lesion (arrowheads) involving left-sided mesial temporal lobe and extending superiorly into inferior aspect of ipsilateral lentiform nucleus. Adjacent edema is responsible for mass effect exerted on left lateral ventricle, sylvian fissure, and overlying cortical sulci.