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Fig. 5B. 59-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma in hepatic
segment IV. CT hepatic arteriogram obtained at same level as A shows
subtle hyperattenuating lesion (solid arrows) initially interpreted
as pseudolesion, such as arterioportal shunt, at our institution. Lesion was
surgically removed and confirmed to be hepatocellular carcinoma. Another
suspicious-appearing wedge-shaped hyperattenuating area in hepatic segment IV
(open arrows) is possibly due to nontumorous hemodynamic change.
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