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From: Splenogonadal fusion- a great clinical masquerader: a case report and review of literature

Fig. 2

T2W fat-saturated (A), T1W fat-saturated (B), and post-contrast T1W fat-saturated (C) axial magnetic resonance images reveal two to three (one enlarged) well-defined T2 hypointense (as compared to normal testis) lesions with homogenous enhancement on post contrast study (white arrow), typically more than the adjacent testicular tissue. Coronal (D) and sagittal (E) T2W images demonstrate the orientation of the lesion (black arrow) in relation to the upper pole of the left testis. The area of restricted diffusion is noted in the lesion (asterisk)—high signal on diffusion-weighted image (F) and signal drop in ADC map (G)

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