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Fig. 2A. 56-year-old man with residual unablated tumor after
radiofrequency ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma abutting stomach (tumor
number 3 in Table 1).
Contrast-enhanced transverse CT scan obtained during arterial phase shows
3.6-cm-diameter hepatocellular carcinoma (arrows) in liver segment II
that abuts stomach (S). Tumor is recurrent after initial remission with
transcatheter arterial chemoembolization. Also seen are multiple iodized
oil-retaining tumors (arrowheads) in right hepatic lobe.