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Fig. 3B Bar graphs indicate number of lesions that showed (A)
higher tumor-to-liver attenuation difference (TLAD), (B) visual
conspicuity, and (C) interpreter preference in each phase image in each
group. Bar graph indicates summation of four interpreters' subjective rating
of conspicuity of each lesion. Gray bars denote total number of lesions that
were subjectively rated as being more conspicuous in first-phase image in each
group by four interpreters. Hatched bars denote total number of lesions that
were rated as having similar conspicuity in first- and second-phase images.
Black bars denote total number of lesions that were rated as being more
conspicuous in second-phase image.