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Fig. 2A —91-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma. Advantage of
maximum-intensity-projection imaging of highly vascularized lesion. See also
Figures S2C and S2D, cine loops, in supplemental data online. Conventional
contrast-enhanced sonographic image shows only heterogeneous bright ball of
enhancement with no vessel detail as contrast agent rapidly fills entire
vascular bed.