Fig. 1From: A giant liposarcoma originating from peripancreatic fat tissue with identification using 3D-CT angiography: a case reportAbdominal CT and MRI. A, B Abdominal contrast-enhanced CT. C Abdominal plain MRI T2-weighted image. D Abdominal plain MRI fat-suppressed T2-weighted image. A giant tumor measuring 34 cm predominantly composed of fat tissue was observed in the abdomen (white triangles). A high density area of the ventral side of the tumor was detected on CT (white arrows), and the region showed equivalent-signal intensity area to renal parenchyma on MRI T2-weighted image and not suppressed on fat-suppressed images (white arrows)Back to article page