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Fig. 2B. 63-year-old woman with colon carcinoma. Pulse inversion
harmonic digital sonograms are serial scans obtained respectively at 20
(B), 100 (C), and 180 (D) sec after Levovist ([SH U 508A]
Schering, Berlin, Germany) injection. One liver lesion (arrow) is
visible in all scans, but is better seen in C and D, and appears
hypoechoic in comparison with surrounding normal liver parenchyma, which is
hyperechoic because of Levovist administration. Lesion was confirmed on MR
imaging (not shown) and proven to be metastasis after resection.
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