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Fig. 5B. 77-year-old man with hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma
in posterior segment of right lobe of liver. Mass shows washout of contrast
material and isoattenuation compared with peripheral liver parenchyma on
transverse late arterial phase CT scan. Note that right hepatic vein
(arrow) is clearly enhanced; scanning may be too late.
Hyperattenuating tumor capsule (arrowheads), which is enhancing
during process of washout of contrast material from mass to peripheral liver
parenchyma, may be retrospectively identified.
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