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Fig. 6C Stage IIB cervical cancer in 42-year-old woman. Sagittal fast spin-echo (A), axial oblique (B), and coronal oblique (C) T2-weighted images show cervical cancer (T) involving both anterior and posterior lips of cervix. Tumor invades fibrocervical stroma bilaterally, as shown by loss of low-signal-intensity ring, and extends to both parametria (arrows in B). Coronal oblique image shows bilateral parametrial invasion (arrows in C) and enlarged lymph nodes (N in C).





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