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Fig. 4 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 4

From: Non-contrast 3D MR lymphography of retroperitoneal lymphatic aneurysmal dilatation: a continuous spectrum of change from normal variants to cystic lymphangioma

Fig. 4

A 47-year-old woman presenting with non-specific abdominal discomfort. Axial T2-weighted images (a, b) show a retroperitoneal, round mass with thin wall and homogeneous high signal intensity corresponding to fluid content. A mass effect on the small bowel is demonstrated. Extensions are present at the bottom of the lesion (arrow) (b). MR lymphography with coronal MIP image (c) confirms the diagnosis by demonstrating extension at the bottom of the lesion that communicates with dilated lymphatic channel (arrow)

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