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Fig. 12A 27-year-old woman with splenic lymphangioma. Complex cystic mass was
detected in previous routine sonography study and confirmed later on enhanced
CT. Axial unenhanced (A) and contrast-enhanced (B) gradient-echo
T1-weighted images show subcapsular multilocular mass with hypo-
(arrowheads) and hyperintense (arrow) nonenhancing areas,
revealing their cystic nature. Hyperintense areas were secondary to
proteinaceous content. Diagnosis was confirmed after splenectomy. Ghosting
artifact was result of poor breath-holding.