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Central scar hyperintense Arterial uniform enhancement.
b The nephrographic phase demonstrates washout with enhancing central scar.
The "central scar" is characteristically hyperintense on T2-weighted images.
A central scar can be seen in large oncocytoma [13].
The central scar (thin arrow) remains hypointense in all sequences.
b The coronal reformatted image in the corticomedullary phase shows calcification in the central scar (arrow).
Calcification is typically present within the central scar [1, 5] (Fig. 12).
The "central scar", if present, is hyperintense on T2-weighted images.
Absense of a central scar, which is typically detectable for lesions greater than 3 cm.
A central scar is a characteristic finding, especially in a large oncocytoma [4].
In the present case, a characteristic finding, such as a "central scar," was not present.
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