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Fig. 5A —47-year-old man with left testicle seminoma invading
ipsilateral spermatic cord. Sagittal T2-weighted (A), coronal
T2-weighted (B), and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted (C) images
depict large tumor involving left testicle and invading epididymis and
spermatic cord. Tumor is inhomogeneous but mainly hypointense on T2-weighted
images. There are bandlike structures (arrows) within mass that are
of low signal intensity on T2-weighted images. These structures enhance more
than rest of tumor after gadolinium administration, indicating fibrovascular
septa.