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Fig. 4D. 60-year-old man with two hepatocellular carcinomas measuring 0.6 cm and 0.3 cm in segment VIII. Ferumoxides-enhanced fat-suppressed respiratory-triggered fast spin-echo (TR/TE, 6000/18) (C) and proton density-weighted fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-recalled echo images (130/8.4; flip angle, 30°) (D) show discrete high-signal-intensity lesion (arrows) corresponding to lesion seen on CT during arterial portography image (A) and CT hepatic arteriography image (B). Note another smaller high-signal-intensity 0.3-cm diameter lesion (arrowheads) that was not found with either CT during arterial portography (A) or CT hepatic arteriography (B).