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Long-term survival of occult hepatitis B associated hepatocellular carcinoma following surgery and antiviral therapy

Figure 1. Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging showing a large liver mass. The axial T2-weighted fat-suppressed image (A) shows a large hyperintense mass replacing most of the right hepatic lobe. The corresponding T1-weighted fat-suppressed pre-contrast (B), arterial phase post-contrast (C) and delayed post-contrast (D) images demonstrate hypointensity with patchy arterial hyperenhancement and washout with capsule appearance of the periphery and central necrosis (asterisk)

Hepatoma Research
ISSN 2454-2520 (Online) 2394-5079 (Print)

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