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Fig. 1B. —4-month-old female infant with extensive distribution of infantile hemangioma revealed on MR imaging. Coronal (B) and axial (C) T2-weighted fat-saturated fast spin-echo MR images (3000/98 [TR/TE]) show abnormally increased signal intensity (long arrow, B) in subcutaneous region of right buttock. Extensive hemangioma throughout retroperitoneum of pelvis and abdomen is seen as abnormally high signal intensity (short arrows, B and C). Mass was found to engulf sacrum, rectum, uterus, and vagina. Note prominent veins that appear as signal voids.





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