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Fig. 1C. 63-year-old man with multifocal angiosarcoma. Portal venous phase
contrast-enhanced helical CT scan shows that most lesions that were
hyperattenuated in B (long arrows) are now nearly
isoattenuated to liver, but are hypoattenuated to vessels. Large lesion
(short arrow) remains hypoattenuated to both liver and vessels.
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