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Fig. 23A. 52-year-old woman with palpable mass in pelvis. CT scan
obtained with patient in supine decubitus position reveals large tumor mass
with two well-defined areas with different densities. Higher area
(asterisk) has density of 90 H (slightly lower than adjacent
fat), whereas sloping portion (arrow) has intermediate density
ranging between that of fat and that of soft tissues. Compare density with
that of psoas major. Presence of floating hairy mass is seen as wave on
horizontal level.