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Fig. 3A 35-year-old woman with liver and pancreatic lesions
incidentally discovered at sonography. Histologic examination revealed hepatic
focal nodular hyperplasia and benign pancreatic islet cell tumor. Axial
T1-weighted fat-suppressed spoiled gradient-echo MR image shows
low-signal-intensity lesion (arrow) in pancreatic body, which is well
seen relative to normal hyperintense pancreas due to excellent soft-tissue
contrast resolution of MRI. Lesion appearance is nonspecific and can be seen
with adenocarcinoma as well.