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Fig. 4A 59-year-old man with penile cancer. Unenhanced heavily T2*-weighted (A) and contrast-enhanced heavily T2*-weighted (B) images obtained with TE of 21 msec show two left inguinal lymph nodes (arrows, A). Contrast-enhanced image (B) shows a drop in signal intensity (arrows, B) compared with unenhanced image (A). This was interpreted as malignant nodal infiltration. Patient underwent inguinal lymphadenectomy, which revealed nodal fibrosis without any evidence of malignancy.





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