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Fig. 2A 73-year-old man without hepatitis (F0 on Desmet scale
[1]) who underwent partial
hepatectomy for solitary liver metastasis from ascending colon cancer.
T1-weighted spoiled gradient-recalled echo axial image (TR/TE, 150/1.6)
(A), T2-weighted fast spin-echo axial image (4,286/80) (B), and
gadolinium-enhanced equilibrium phase axial image (150/1.6) (C) show
homogeneous signal intensity in liver parenchyma.