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Fig. 5C —46-year-old woman with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. All
images were obtained from single 20-second acquisition (TR/TE, 6.9/2). Fatty
deposition is also clearly seen on IDEAL fat-only image, in which signal is
much higher in liver than in spleen. Note that spared area appears to have
lower signal (arrowheads), as expected in latter fat-only image.
Water-only image is not shown.