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Fig. 6A 62-year-old woman with diffuse neurofibroma of right buttock. Axial T1-weighted MR image (TR/TE, 467/9) shows plaquelike thickening of skin (thin white arrow) of right gluteal region, which is slightly hyperintense in relation to muscle. At deep aspect of skin thickening, diffuse neurofibroma becomes more infiltrative (thick white arrow). Diffuse neurofibroma extends to and infiltrates right gluteus maximus muscle (black arrow), which is markedly enlarged.