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. 2016 May 31;27(3):938–945. doi: 10.1007/s00330-016-4419-y

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

a Mid-sagittal and b axial oblique (perpendicular to the cervical canal) T2-weighted slice at 7.0 T of a 44-year-old patient diagnosed with a 70-mm, stage IB2, poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma originating from the ventral part of the cervix. Note the visible biopsy site (arrow). c Slice from the same sequence, though 12 mm cranially, as b, depicting part of the healthy (T2 hypointense) cervix invaded by tumour. d Axial oblique T2-weighted slice from the clinical 1.5-T MRI, created 17 days earlier, matched to c for comparison. Note the T2 hypointense fibrostromal ring surrounding the tumour