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Fig. 6B. 57-year-old man with cirrhosis due to hematochromatosis and
false-positive findings on CT arterioportography and digital subtraction
angiography. Selective digital subtraction hepatic angiogram depicts nodular
hypervascular lesion (arrow) in right liver lobe. Lesion was
interpreted as hepatocellular carcinoma. Combining A and B
supported presence of hepatocellular carcinoma with certainty.
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