“…In many imaging reports of IMT of the lung, CT examination results are almost all used, which usually suggest solitary nodules in the lung, with different shapes and usually no lymphadenopathy. Enhanced scanning is mainly characterized by different degrees of delayed enhancement, [9,11,12] which is similar to the CT findings of this case. For now, MR manifestation of pulmonary inflammatory muscle fibroblastoma is given priority to with case reported, the patients were MR performance for T1 is a bit long T2 signals, such as no necrosis internal signals, do not agree with Naime reports, [13] and ADC are of great significance for the differentiation of benign and malignant tumor lesions in multiple organs of the body, including the lung, [14][15][16][17] and the ADC value of benign lung lesions is higher than that of malignant lung lesions.…”