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Fig. 5B. 37-year-old woman with ovarian carcinoma metastasis in whom
administration of gadolinium was helpful in establishing diagnosis of cystic
metastasis; lesion was initially interpreted as hemangioma. T2-weighted MR
images obtained with TE of 80 msec (A) and 160 msec (B) show
lesion in posterior right hepatic lobe (arrow, A) that appears
isointense to cerebrospinal fluid. This lesion was interpreted as
hemangioma.
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