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Fig. 3C. —65-year-old man with multifocal angiosarcoma and intratumoral hemorrhage. Portal venous phase contrast-enhanced helical CT scan shows that although most tumor nodules (straight arrow) remain hypoattenuated to liver, one (solid curved arrow) is homogeneously hyperattenuated to liver. Posterior left lobe nodule shows increased peripheral enhancement (open curved arrow) isoattenuated to aorta, mimicking hepatic hemangioma.