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Fig. 2D —35-year-old woman with multiple hepatic adenomas and liver
steatosis presenting with abdominal pain. Transverse gadolinium-enhanced
arterial phase T1-weighted gradient-echo MR images (4.0/1.8) at two different
hepatic levels show enhancement of adenoma (arrow, C)
associated with transient hepatic intensity defect (arrowheads,
C) and two additional small lesions (arrows, D) with
identical imaging characteristics; these characteristics are compatible with
those of other small hepatic adenomas.