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Fig. 4A. 69-year-old man with mass in hepatic hilum. This case was
considered to be inoperable because of liver and portal vein invasion. Portal
phase CT image shows ill-defined, hypoattenuating mass in hepatic hilum
(white arrows) and area adjacent to liver associated with ill-defined
hypoattenuating mass (black arrows). Indeed, this resulted in direct
invasion of liver.