Fig. 2
From: Dynamic computed tomography findings of an accessory spleen in the pelvis: a case report
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pelvic mass. The pelvic mass measured 46 × 47 × 38 mm and exhibited a low signal on T1-weighted imaging (a), a slightly high signal on T2-weighted imaging (b), and a high signal on contrast-enhanced imaging (c). MRI also showed that a blood vessel extended to the ventral side of the mass (d, arrow; coronal image)