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Fig. 1E. 65-year-old woman with hepatitis B. Follow-up unenhanced CT
scan obtained 4 months after B-D shows sequestered Ethiodol (Savage,
Melville, NY) in many small lesions (black arrows) as well as
incomplete opacification of largest mass (white arrow). Four months
after chemoinfusion, 13 of 18 identified lesions still contained detectable
Ethiodol.