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. 2021 Apr 30;16(7):1679–1684. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2021.04.010

Fig. 5.

Fig 5

Axial magnetic resonance imaging sequences of the abdomen and pelvis that illustrate diffuse peritoneal and omental thickening which is low-signal in the T2-weighted sequence (A) and high-signal on the T1-weighted fat-saturated sequence (B), as indicated by the yellow arrows. A large volume of ascites can also be seen as large areas of increased signal intensity on (A) and low-signal on (B). No enlarged abdominal or pelvic lymph nodes were seen. Overall, findings were suspicious for peritoneal disease with both primary peritoneal carcinoma and abdominal tuberculosis in the differential