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Fig. 4B 23-year-old man with Proteus syndrome. Axial CT scan through lower abdomen shows marked soft-tissue asymmetry, including asymmetric prominence of right gluteus and iliopsoas muscles (long arrows) (compared with opposite side) and increased fatty tissue within left lower quadrant of abdomen and left lateral body wall (short arrows).