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Fig. 6E 58-year-old man with hepatic steatosis. Peritumoral sparing
of fatty infiltration around hepatocellular carcinoma is seen. Dynamic
T1-weighted image during the equilibrium phase shows isointense enhancement of
tumor periphery compared with hepatic parenchyma, irregular necrotic cavity in
center, and thin peritumoral enhancement (arrowheads), suggesting
encapsulated hepatocellular carcinoma. Diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma
was made by histopathologic examination of percutaneous biopsy specimen.