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Fig. 2C. 58-year-old man with micro- and macronodular cirrhosis as a result
of hepatitis B. Explanted liver showed four hepatocellular carcinomas: one 2.0
x 2.0 cm and three 1.2 x 1.2 cm in diameter. There were also three
dysplastic nodules measuring 0.9-1.2 cm in diameter. Among these seven
nodules, only one hepatocellular carcinoma, measuring 2.0 x 2.0 cm, was
seen on CT. Arterial phase CT scan through lower part of right hepatic lobe
shows very ill-defined suspiciously enhancing nodule at medial aspect
(arrow) that was prospectively thought to be hepatocellular
carcinoma. No hepatocellular carcinoma or dysplastic nodule was found in same
area in explanted liver; high-attenuation lesion was pseudolesion.
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