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Fig. 5C 63-year-old man with developing hypervascular hepatocellular
carcinoma (HCC) and cirrhosis due to type C viral hepatitis. Late HAP spoiled
gradient-recalled echo axial image (155/1.5) obtained with centric k-space
reordering and for which central k-space lines were filled 21 seconds after
arrival of contrast medium in abdominal aorta shows intensely enhanced
proximal portal veins (arrowheads) and HCC as mixed area of
persistent enhancement (arrow) and washout. Splenic enhancement is
more intense than hepatic parenchymal enhancement.