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Fig. 3A. 12-month-old female infant with multiple congenital
abnormalities, including diaphragmatic hernia that had been repaired. Eight
small hypervascular liver masses were identified on dynamic contrast-enhanced
three-dimensional (3D) fast spoiled gradient-recalled echo MR Imaging. Only
five of eight were identified with T1- and T2-weighted sequence images. Nature
of these masses was indeterminate. Liver dome lesion (arrow, A
and B) is seen on both coronal portal venous phase 3D sequence
(A) and axial fat-suppressed (spatial-spectral) fast spin-echo
T2-weighted sequence (B) images.
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