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Fig. 1D. 72-year-old man with 4.5-cm hepatocellular carcinoma treated
4 months before study using radiofrequency ablation. Arterial phase CT scan
obtained on same day as A-C sonographic study shows residual
hypervascular rim (straight arrows) of viable tumor, that corresponds
in morphology and size to region of tumor identified using pulse inversion
sonogram. Nonenhancing, hypodense portion of tumor (curved arrow) is
adequately ablated.
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