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Fig. 6 —54-year-old man with inflammatory bowel disease and
incidentally detected liver mass. See also Figure S6, cine loop, in
supplemental data online. Maximum-intensity-projection image of normal liver
vasculature shows accumulated enhancement in 11 seconds after contrast
material arrives in liver. Unprecedented depiction of vessel structure to
fifth order branching is evident. Focal unenhanced region is slowly perfusing
hemangioma, which does not have contrast accumulation, making diagnosis
impossible.