Fig. 4From: Lymphangioma of popliteal fossa masquerading as Baker’s cystThirty-year-old male with lymphangioma in the proximal leg along the posterior aspect. Findings: coronal (a) and sagittal (b) post-contrast fat saturation images showing enhancing capsule (red arrow) and internal septae (yellow arrow). No enhancing mural components/papillary projections are seen within. No enhancement is seen in the adjacent muscles. Technique: Philips Insta 1.5-T MRI—fat-saturated, post-Gd T1WI: TR 522 ms, TE 18 ms, matrix 380 × 258 and slice thickness 3 mm (contrast used—diamagnetic contrast—gadobutrol 10 ml)Back to article page