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Fig. 3B —61-year-old man with biopsy-proven amyloid infiltration of
the liver and spleen. Delayed inversion recovery gadolinium-enhanced image
shows there is no evidence of convincing delayed enhancement after
administration of gadolinium within the heart; however, there is hepatomegaly
with diffuse homogeneous enhancement of both the liver and spleen. This
finding shows the ability of gadolinium to accumulate within expanded
extracellular space not only in the heart but also in the remainder of the
body.