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Fig. 1. HCC in 56-year-old man. A Fig. 1. HCC in 56-year-old man. A. Pre-contrast T1-weighted image shows hyperintense nodule (arrow) in segment VI of liver. B. In arterial-phase of gadoxetic acid-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, nodule (arrow) exhibits hyperintensity relative to surrounding liver parenchyma. C. Subtraction image obtained by subtracting pre-contrast-enhanced and arterial-phase T1-weighted images depicts true arterial enhancement of nodule (arrow). HCC = hepatocellular carcinoma Fig. 1. HCC in 56-year-old man. A. Pre-contrast T1-weighted image shows hyperintense nodule (arrow) in segment VI of liver. B. In arterial-phase of gadoxetic acid-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, nodule (arrow) exhibits hyperintensity relative to surrounding liver parenchyma. C. Subtraction image obtained by subtracting pre-contrast-enhanced and… Korean J Radiol. 2017 May-Jun;18(3):427-443. https://doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2017.18.3.427