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Fig. 1C —83-year-old woman with benign endometrial polyp. Sagittal
(C and D) and axial (E and F) diffusion-weighted
images at same level as A and B show tumor (arrows)
barely visible on dark background with high b value (b = 1,000) (D and
F). Metallic prosthesis in right hip joint causes severe susceptibility
artifact and obscures caudal part of lesion. C and E, b = 0.