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Fig. 1D —54-year-old man in whom intrahepatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) recurred 3 months after partial resection of right hepatic lobe (early-recurrence group). Before radiofrequency ablation, {alpha}-fetoprotein level rose to 788.9 ng/mL. CT scan obtained 5 months after repeated radiofrequency ablation shows nodular enhanced area in outer part of ablated area (arrow), indicating local recurrence. Multiple distant recurrences and portal vein thrombosis (arrowhead) developed at same time. This patient survived 13 months before dying of tumor spread and metastasis.