Fig. 20From: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in rectal cancer: a comprehensive reviewAxial images (1.5 T) with T2-weighted image with fat saturation (a), and T1-weighted image after contrast enhancement with fat saturation (b). The tumour is barely visible in a, and more clearly in b. Axial high-resolution TSE, however, depicts the tumour best, also showing its growth pattern and relation to neighbouring structuresBack to article page