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Fig. 3 34-year-old woman with ß-thalassemia, moderate iron
overload (serum ferritin, 1,120 ng/mL), and severe activity of hepatic
inflammation with histologic findings of hepatic cirrhosis; patient underwent
splenectomy 16 years earlier. T1-weighted gradient-echo image shows multiple
enlarged and hypointense perihepatic lymph nodes (arrows). Both liver
and lymph nodes are moderately hypointense. Lymph node-to-muscle signal
intensity (SI) ratio is 0.73 and liver-to-muscle SI ratio is 0.77.