Fig. 3From: Applying ONCO-RADS to whole-body MRI cancer screening in a retrospective cohort of asymptomatic individualsImaging findings with Oncologically Relevant Findings Reporting and Data System category 4 in chest region. Sagittal T2 half-Fourier single-shot turbo spin echo (HASTE) (A) and coronal contrast-enhanced T1 gradient echo (GRE) (B) images reveal 17-mm subpleural nodule (arrows) in upper lobe of left lung in 62-year-old man. Lesion is seen on corresponding coronal CT scan lung window (C) and was confirmed as lung adenocarcinoma after surgical resection. In 69-year-old woman, 5.8-cm anterior mediastinal mass with hyperintensity was noted on T2 HASTE image (D) and contrast enhancement on T1 GRE image (E). Corresponding axial CT scan (F) demonstrates calcification in mass and thymoma was diagnosed after surgical resectionBack to article page