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Fig. 1F. Infarcted regenerative nodules in 55-year-old man with prior episode
of bleeding from esophageal varices and gastric ulcer. Delayed
contrast-enhanced T1-weighted spin-echo MR image (533/12) obtained at same
level as E shows central and peripheral portions of lesion
(arrow) to be enhancing similar to or slightly more than liver
parenchyma. Note that small component of lesion remains hypointense.
Appearance resembles that in C.
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