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Fig. 2C —46-year-old man with adenocarcinoma in upper lobe of right lung and
biopsy-proven metastatic nodule in lower lobe of right lung. T1-weighted 3D
turbo field-echo (B) and T2-weighted triple inversion black blood turbo
spin-echo (C) images show 5-mm nodule (straight arrow) in
superior segment of right lower lobe. Nodule in C appears to have
higher signal intensity than nodule in B. Primary adenocarcinoma
(arrowheads) is present in right upper lobe. New triangular lesion
(curved arrow) posterior to primary malignant nodule is result of
hemorrhage caused by percutaneous needle aspiration biopsy.