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Fig. 1C. 18-year-old man (patient 1) with hepatic masses associated
with patent ductus venosus. T2-weighted spin-echo MR image (TR/TE, 2,000/80)
more conspicuously shows greater number of hepatic masses (arrows)
with high signal intensity than do CT images. Linear high-signal-intensity
area (arrowhead) indicating central scar within mass is seen.