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Fig. 1C. 47-year-old woman with metastatic breast cancer. CT hepatic arteriogram after prostaglandin E1 injection via superior mesenteric artery shows that size of enhanced area (arrow) around the gallbladder is decreased, with reduction rate being approximately 80% compared with that on CT hepatic arteriogram without prostaglandin E1. Note that CT attenuation, measured using same region-of-interest size and location as CT hepatic arteriogram without prostaglandin E1, is 213 H.





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