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Fig. 2A Major water and lipid peaks on single-voxel proton MR spectroscopy of breast in 45-year-old woman with presumably normal right breast. SI = signal intensity. Graph shows that on STEAM (stimulated echo acquisition mode) pulse sequence, there is major lipid peak contributing to methylene resonance located at approximately 1.6 ppm (lipid 1 [L1], arrow), and second most common lipid peak at about 2.3 ppm, contributing to allylic methylene protons (lipid 2 [L2], arrowhead). Water peak is located at 4.8 ppm (double thin arrows).





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