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Fig. 1D 62-year-old woman with history of hereditary hemorrhagic
telangiectasia who presents with high-output cardiac failure. Axial images
from early (C) and late (D) arterial phases of contrast-enhanced
abdominal CT show hepatomegaly, enlarged inferior vena cava, and early
opacification of hepatic veins. Numerous subcentimeter nodules fill liver and
show rapid enhancement, consistent with telangiectasia. No findings of
cirrhosis or portal hypertension are evident.