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Fig. 2B. 54-year-old man with multifocal angiosarcoma. Arterial phase
(A) and portal venous phase (B) contrast-enhanced helical CT
scans show large infiltrative mass (large straight arrows) involving
entire left hepatic lobe, small mass (small straight arrow) in right
hepatic lobe, and splenic metastasis (curved arrow). Tumors are
hypoattenuated to surrounding liver and aorta. Note masses remain
hypoattenuated to surrounding liver and aorta during portal venous phase
(B).
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