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Fig. 3D. —65-year-old man with multifocal angiosarcoma and intratumoral hemorrhage. Four-minute delayed contrast-enhanced helical CT scan shows that many liver nodules (solid curved arrow) have become isoattenuated to liver, although some (straight arrow) are hypoattenuated to liver. Posterior left lobe nodule shows increased enhancement (open curved arrow) isoattenuated to aorta, simulating hepatic hemangioma.