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Fig. 4D Hepatic metastasis on ferucarbotran-enhanced MRI in 65-year-old man.
T2*-weighted MR image (149/10; flip angle, 30°) definitely
shows hyperintense lesion (arrow) that was interpreted as benign
lesion such as hepatic abscess. On follow-up CT 3 months later, diameter of
lesion and level of carcinoembryonic antigen were markedly increased. Lesion
was found to be metastasis.