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Fig. 5A 50-year-old man with cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma
treated by transarterial chemoembolization 3 months earlier. Transverse
in-phase spoiled gradient-echo MR image (TR/TE, 140/5.3; flip angle, 90°)
shows hyperintense nodule (arrow). Profound signal loss was observed
on out-of-phase images (not shown), and subtracted images (not shown) showed
hyperintensity for same lesion due to lipid content of intralesional iodized
oil mixed with necrotic tissue after chemoembolization.