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Fig. 4B. 55-year-old man with hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma
in posterior segment of right lobe of liver. Transverse late arterial phase CT
scan clearly shows contrast-enhanced mass (arrow) with
hyperattenuation. Degree of contrast enhancement of mass is greater on this
late arterial phase scan than on early arterial phase scan (A). As a
result, mass can be more easily identified.