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Fig. 5E 31-year-old woman with hepatic steatosis. Peritumoral sparing
of fatty infiltration around high-flow hemangioma with arterioportal shunt is
seen. Out-of-phase gradient-echo T1-weighted image shows signal decrease of
hepatic parenchyma, suggesting hepatic steatosis. It also shows thin
peritumoral hyperintense rim (arrowheads), which corresponds to
geographic peritumoral hypoechoic area at sonography, suggesting peritumoral
sparing of fatty infiltration.