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MRI-visible tumor was defined as cervical cancer that was slightly hyperintense on T2-weighted images and where the lesion was poorly enhanced on contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images compared to the adjacent normal cervical tissue [ 8].
Furthermore, the CT scans with intravenous contrast enhancement revealed some poorly enhanced bowel loops and/or pneumatosis intestinalis, supporting the diagnosis of intestinal necrosis.
b Pancreatic phase of dynamic contrast-enhanced MR image shows poorly enhanced pancreas head and body.
c Portal phase of dynamic contrast-enhanced MR image shows poorly enhanced peripheral area mimicking capsule-like rim (white arrowheads).
c Portal phase of dynamic contrast-enhanced dynamic MR image shows poorly enhanced pancreas.
e Pancreatic phase of dynamic contrast-enhanced MR image shows a circumscribed poorly enhanced mass (white arrow) in the pancreatic head with normally enhanced adjacent pancreatic parenchyma.
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They tend to poorly enhance, but enhancement will also be homogeneous [41].
Findings suggestive of ischemia include thickened non-enhancing or poorly enhancing bowel loops, submucosal edema, target sign due to alternating layers of enhancement in the bowel wall, pneumatosis intestinalis, gas in the portal vein and direct visualization of occluded mesenteric vessels.
c Equilibrium phase of dynamic contrast-enhanced MR image shows heterogeneous delayed enhancement of the mass with a poorly enhancing area (white arrow).
Contrast-enhanced CT (a, b) showed an enlarged, markedly inhomogeneous, poorly enhancing pancreas with fascial (thin arrow in a), peripancreatic and infrahepatic (+ in b) fluid, gas bubbles along the superior mesenteric vessels and in the periduodenal region.
multiple poorly enhancing masses (60%).
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