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Fig. 4B. 53-year-old man with type 1 predominantly hypervascular
pattern of enhancement who was classified as responder after transcatheter
arterial chemoembolization. Hepatic arterial phase CT image obtained at same
level as A after three treatments of transcatheter arterial
chemoembolization shows that two hypervascular lesions (arrowheads)
shown in A are smaller and less vascular. Hypovascular lesion
(arrows) shown in A has also decreased in attenuation,
consistent with loss of vascularity.
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