Fig. 4From: MRI of the lung (3/3)—current applications and future perspectivesA 13-year-old girl with suspected organising pneumonia (BOOP) in both lungs. Transverse T2-weighted TSE images (a) were acquired with the navigator technique (sample volume placed on the dome of the right liver lobe). The open arrow indicates an oval-shaped consolidation with pleural contact in the lower left lobe and moderate signal intensity. Coronal contrast-enhanced fat-saturated T1-weighted GRE images (b) were acquired with the breathhold technique. The open arrow indicates the oval-shaped consolidation in the lower left lobe with contrast enhancement; this is interpreted as an indicator of an active inflammatory processBack to article page