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Fig. 5B. 48-year-old woman with overstaged T2 colon cancer. Axial
(A) and sagittal (B) reformatted images clearly show irregular
rectal mass with perirectal fat stranding (arrows). Initial
preoperative diagnosis was T3 lesion, but lesion proved to be T2.