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Fig. 4B 61-year-old woman with hepatitis B virus–related micronodular liver cirrhosis. At 26-month follow-up, unenhanced (B), arterial (C), and equilibrium (D) phase CT images show that this nodule has grown to 17 mm in diameter and has internal area of low density (B), indicating fatty tissue by attenuation in Hounsfield units. This nodule reveals contrast enhancement (arrows) on arterial phase (C), including fatty tissue foci, isointense to surrounding liver parenchyma and shows washout of contrast material on equilibrium phase (D). Patient was treated by radiofrequency ablation. Volume-doubling time of this nodule was 416 days; {alpha}-fetoprotein level was slightly elevated from 2.3 to 4.3 ng/mL.





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