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Fig. 4. Single hepatic metastasis from stomach cancer in 54-year-old man with hepatic steatosis. Transverse native B-mode sonogram (upper left) shows small hypoechoic nodule (arrow) in segment III of steatotic liver. Contrast-enhanced transverse agent detection image (upper middle) obtained 26 sec after injection shows rimlike enhancement (arrow) of tumor. On subsequent serial contrast-enhanced images obtained 35 sec (upper right), 90 sec (lower left), and 5 min (lower middle) after injection, tumor is hypoechoic. Portal phase CT scan (lower right) shows small hypoattenuating lesion with rimlike enhancement (arrow).





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