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Fig. 3B. Images in 68-year-old man with correctly staged T4a
transitional cell carcinoma of bladder. Axial arterial phase
gadolinium-enhanced image (200/2.9) obtained slightly lower than A shows
polypoid tumor with homogeneous enhancement arising from left base of bladder
(small short arrow) and extending into perivesical fat
(arrowheads). Note that asymmetric enhancement in left seminal
vesicle (large short arrow) correlates with organ invasion at radical
cystectomy. Enlarged right inguinal lymph node (long arrow) also can
be seen.