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Fig. 1A. 73-year-old man with poorly differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma
that was histologically diagnosed after core and aspiration biopsy. CT during
arterial portography image (A), first-phase CT hepatic arteriogram
(B), breath-hold gadolinium-enhanced hepatic arterial phase
gradient-recalled echo MR image (TR/TE, 150/1.6) (C),
ferumoxides-enhanced respiratory-triggered fast spin-echo MR image (5714/80)
(D), and ferumoxides-enhanced breath-hold T2-weighted gradient-recalled
echo MR image (150/10) (E) show poorly differentiated hepatocellular
carcinoma (arrows). Note that lesion conspicuity on D is
comparable with that on A.
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