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Fig. 1B 38-year-old woman with HELLP (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count) syndrome and liver rupture (patient 1 in Table 1). Contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained at level similar to A reveals low-attenuation hematoma (H) in right hepatic lobe is isoattenuating to perihepatic hematoma (asterisks). Irregular interface between intraparenchyma and perihepatic hematoma presumably represents site of rupture.