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Fig. 4A. Large hepatic metastasis from neuroendocrine tumor mimicking atypical hemangioma in 68-year-old man. Transverse fat-suppressed T2-weighted respiratory-triggered fast spin-echo MR image (TR/TE, 5454/100) shows extremely hyperintense lesion (arrow) with signal intensity close to that of liquid and similar to expected signal intensity of hemangioma. However, lesion is heterogeneous, with central foci exhibiting moderately high signal intensity.