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Imaging features typically mimic those of other lymphoproliferative disorders with homogeneously enhancing nodules on CT, which demonstrate homogeneous intermediate signal on all MRI sequences [22, 31].
Rim enhancement is especially common in lesions larger than 1.5 cm in size, whereas smaller lesions sometimes demonstrate homogeneous enhancement.
Lipid-poor angiomyolipomas frequently demonstrate homogeneous low signal intensity relative to the renal parenchyma on T2-weighted images.
Parasitic cysts are well-defined, demonstrate homogeneous fluid content with attenuation values similar to water and do not exhibit contrast-enhancement.
Lesions may be solitary and focal, mimicking meningiomas or diffusely infiltrating and are typically hypointense on T1-weighted sequences, hyperintense on T2-weighted sequences and demonstrate homogeneous post-contrast enhancement [19].
Axial in (b) and opposed (c) phase T1W dual echo GRE images demonstrate homogeneous loss of signal intensity within the lesion (white arrows) but no SI drop in the adjacent liver.
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b Post-contrast sagittal T1-weighted sequence in the same patient as a demonstrates homogeneous enhancement.
Axial T1-weighted image after intravenous gadolinium-based contrast administration demonstrates homogeneous enhancement of the mass (arrows).
Dot-mapping demonstrated homogeneous distribution of Ni and Co atoms throughout the surface.
The PLLA/Fe3O4 composite nanofibers demonstrated homogeneous dispersion of Fe3O4 NPs, and their magnetism depended on the contents of Fe3O4 NPs.
Photo-fluorescence imaging of the PDT-stent demonstrated homogeneous embedding of polymeric Pheo-A (PPA) on stent membrane.
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