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Fig. 1 | BMC Medical Imaging

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From: Ultra-high b-value diffusion-weighted imaging features of the prostatic leiomyoma-case report

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MR images of prostatic leiomyoma. a, b, c Axial, Coronal, and Sagittal High-resolution T2WI images show a well-circumscribed nodule with a capsule (homogeneous low signal intensity) in the bottom of prostatic left inner zone as homogeneous and slightly hypointense signal compared to the muscle (arrows). d On ultra-high b-value DWI (b = 3000 s/mm2), slightly high signal nodule compared to the muscle (arrows) was observed. e On ultra-high b-value DWI apparent diffusion coefficient map, ADC value was 0.817±0.016 × 10−3 mm2/s. f On T1WI MRI with fat suppression (Pre scanned imaging), the homogeneous isointense signal of nodule compared to the muscle was found. g, h, j On Axial contrast T1WI during the arterial phase, the tumor was strongly and homogeneously enhanced. During venous and delay phases, the tumor showed continuous signal increase (arrows). The margin of tumor was clear, and the envelope was not enhanced

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