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Fig. 4. HCC with hepatobiliary phase (HBP) capsule appearance in 59-year-old female hepatitis B virus carrier. A. 2.8-cm tumor (arrow) in right posterior hepatic section shows hyperenhancement in arterial phase. B-D. Tumor (arrows) becomes hypointense relative to liver from portal phase (B), to late portal phase (C), and to transitional phase (3 minutes) (D), and shows no conventional capsule appearance (peripheral rim of smooth hyperenhancement). Note that smooth hypointense rim (arrow) begins to appear in transitional phase. E. In HBP, smooth hypointense rim (arrow) clearly surrounds tumor. F. Surgical specimen revealed well-capsulated tumor (cut in half), which was confirmed as HCC with complete fibrous capsule on microscopic examination. HCC = hepatocellular carcinoma Fig. 4. HCC with hepatobiliary phase (HBP) capsule appearance in 59-year-old female hepatitis B virus carrier. A. 2.8-cm tumor (arrow) in right posterior hepatic section shows hyperenhancement in arterial phase. B-D. Tumor (arrows) becomes hypointense relative to liver from portal phase (B), to late portal phase (C), and to transitional phase (3 minutes) (D), and… Korean J Radiol May-Jun;18(3):
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