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C. In the hepatobiliary phase, the lesion shows hypointensity (arrow).
Fig. 2. Early hepatocellular carcinoma without arterial hyperenhancement, but showing hypointensity in the hepatobiliary phase. A 57-year-old male patient with liver cirrhosis underwent MRI using the hepatocyte-specific contrast agent (gadoxetate). Early hepatocellular carcinoma was confirmed via surgery.A. The focal hepatic lesion in the right hemiliver is not clearly delineated due to the absence of arterial hyperenhancement in the late arterial phase (arrow). B. In the portal phase, the signal intensity of the lesion is less than that of the adjacent liver parenchyma (arrow). C. In the hepatobiliary phase, the lesion shows hypointensity (arrow). Fig. 2. Early hepatocellular carcinoma without arterial hyperenhancement, but showing hypointensity in the hepatobiliary phase. A 57-year-old male patient with liver cirrhosis underwent MRI using the hepatocyte-specific contrast agent (gadoxetate). Early hepatocellular carcinoma was confirmed via surgery.A. The focal hepatic lesion in the right hemiliver is not clearly delineated due to the absence of arterial… J Korean Soc Radiol May;80(3):
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