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Fig. 2B —41-year-old woman with histologically proven liver
adenomatosis. In dynamic, gadoxetic acid–enhanced images after 25
seconds (A), 70 seconds (B), 3 minutes (C), and 15
minutes (D), all lesions show strong arterial enhancement (A).
Enhancing regions are mostly isointense to liver parenchyma in venous imaging
(B). In delayed phases C and D, lesions are hypointense
compared with gadoxetic acid enhancement of surrounding normal liver
parenchyma. Two lesions with exceptional peripheral contrast enhancement are
shown in this slice.