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Fig. 1B 49-year-old man with adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon.
Maximum-intensity-projection (MIP)-reconstructed coronal high-b-value DW-MR
image. Lesion seen on Figure 1A is also shown on this image as "dark
spot." Note that spinal cord and spleen also have strong black signals
because of their small apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values
(arrow).