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Fig. 4C. Large hepatic metastasis from neuroendocrine tumor mimicking
atypical hemangioma in 68-year-old man. Transverse arterial phase
contrast-enhanced breath-hold T1-weighted fast multiplanar spoiled
gradient-recalled echo MR image (160/4.2) shows peripheral rim of enhancement
(arrow) similar to that of hemangioma but without globular pattern
characteristic of benign hemangioma.