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Abdominal MRI may be diagnostic of angiomyolipoma. On [[MRI]] fat saturated techniques demonstrate | Abdominal MRI may be diagnostic of angiomyolipoma. On [[MRI]] fat saturated techniques demonstrate | ||
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Overview
Abdominal MRI may be diagnostic of angiomyolipoma. On MRI, angiomyolipoma is characterized by high signal intensity on non-fat saturated sequences, and loss of signal following fat saturation.
MRI
Abdominal MRI may be diagnostic of angiomyolipoma. On MRI fat saturated techniques demonstrate
- High signal intensity on non-fat saturated sequences
- Loss of signal following fat saturation
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MRI: Angiomyolipoma Image courtesy of Radswiki Radiopaedia(original file "here"). Creative Commons BY-SA-NC
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MRI: Angiomyolipoma Image courtesy of Radswiki Radiopaedia(original file "here"). Creative Commons BY-SA-NC