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Fig. 1B —50-year-old woman with hepatic steatosis and hemangioma.
Peritumoral sparing of fatty infiltration is present around hemangioma.
Unenhanced CT scan shows low hepatic attenuation suggestive of hepatic
steatosis and pericaval mass with profoundly low attenuation. Geographic
hyperdense area (arrowheads) around tumor corresponds to peritumoral
hypoechoic area in A, suggesting presence of peritumoral sparing of
fatty infiltration.