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Fig. 1B. Presumed focal nodular hyperplasia and inferior accessory
hepatic vein in 36-year-old woman who was potential liver donor. Axial
equilibrium phase contrast-enhanced image from 3D gradient-echo MR image
(4.5/1.9; flip angle, 12°) depicts same lesion with small central scar
(arrow). This was one of several lesions in this asymptomatic
patient, all of which were presumed to be focal nodular hyperplasia.