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Fig. 5B 24-year-old man with angiosarcomas in both hepatic lobes who
presented with epigastric pain for 2 months. On contrast-enhanced CT scan
during hepatic artery phase, most lesions are seen as hypoattenuating, and
foci of enhancement are present. Such enhancement is bizarre in shape, with
ring enhancement seen in some nodules (arrowheads).