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Fig. 5B. 57-year-old man undergoing misembolization for hepatocellular
carcinoma by conventional subsegmental oily chemoembolization. Dynamic CT
scan, obtained 1 week after A, shows dense deposition of iodized oil
not in targeted lesion but in noncancerous hepatic portion just posterior to
well-opacified hepatocellular carcinoma (arrow) with faint iodized
oil deposition. Ascites has appeared anew on liver surface.
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