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Fig. 2B —12-year-old girl with blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome.
Coronal STIR (TR/TE, 4,000/26; inversion time, 165 milliseconds; slice
thickness, 5 mm) (A) and contrast-enhanced fat-saturated T1-weighted
spoiled gradient-recalled echo (255/3.3; flip angle, 90°; slice thickness,
5 mm) (B) delayed venous phase MR images show large venous malformation
involving subcutaneous tissue and underlying musculature of left lower
extremity.