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Fig. 5A 50-year-old man with secondary Budd-Chiari syndrome. Tumoral invasion of hepatic veins may be seen in hepatocellular carcinoma and other invasive tumors such as sarcoma. Extended hepatocarcinoma tends to invade vascular structures, although isolated invasion of hepatic vein does not have clinical correlation. Gray-scale sonogram obtained in intercostal plane shows large tumor (arrows) with central anechoic area (arrowheads) that represents necrosis. Histologic study diagnosed paraganglioma.





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