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. 2007 Sep;28(8):1552–1556. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A0585

Fig 2.

Fig 2.

A 22-year-old man with healthy lower labial glands. A, Nonenhanced fat-suppressed T2-weighted image using a 110-mm Synergy Flex S Coil (TR/TE/number of signal-intensity acquisitions, 4677/80 msec/4) shows the discrete contour of lower labial gland parenchyma (arrowheads). B, Nonenhanced axial T1-weighted image using an S Coil (TR/TE/number of signal-intensity acquisitions, 500/15 msec/4) of the lower labial salivary gland shows gland parenchyma (arrowheads) having a signal-intensity slightly higher than that of the muscles. C, Gadolinium-enhanced axial T1-weighted image using an S Coil (TR/TE/number of signal-intensity acquisitions, 500/15 msec/4) shows increased signal-intensity levels of the parenchyma of the lower glands (arrowheads), compared with those in B.