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Fig. 1D. 69-year-old man with well-differentiated hepatocellular
carcinoma (arrow, A and D) and severe cirrhosis.
Gadolinium-enhanced hepatic arterial phase (A), equilibrium phase
gradient-recalled echo (TR/TE, 150/1.6) (B), ferumoxide-enhanced
respiratory-triggered T2-weighted fast spin-echo (5000/80) (C), and
breath-hold T2*-weighted gradient-recalled echo (150/10) (D)
axial MR images fail to show tumor in B and C. Note that lesion
conspicuity is better in A than in D, because of hepatic
nodularity, ferumoxide uptake in tumor, and decreased ferumoxides uptake in
liver due to cirrhosis.
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