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Fig. 8B. 72-year-old man with solitary liver metastasis 3 years after
left radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma. Case emphasizes importance
of arterial phase imaging in detecting renal cell carcinoma metastatic to
liver. (Reprinted with permission from
[9]) Contrast-enhanced helical
CT scan during portal venous phase obtained 63 sec after A shows mass
(arrow) to be nearly isodense compared with normal liver. Metastasis
was confirmed at surgery.