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Fig. 7C 8-year-old boy with multiple small cavernous hemangiomas showing
centripetal enhancement pattern. Immediate (B), 1 min (C), and
delayed (D) postcontrast gradient-echo T1-weighted images show
progressive centripetal enhancement typical of hemangiomas. Note progressive
peripheral enhancement on immediate- and 1-min postcontrast images and how
nodules become almost completely isointense to splenic parenchyma on delayed
acquisition.