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From: A small hepatic nodule ( ≤2 cm) in cirrhotic liver: doTriphasic MRI and Diffusion-weighted image help in diagnosis

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A male patient aged 64 years old presented with lower limb edema. a An axial unenhanced T1WI image shows a lesion in the right hepatic lobe segment VII of low SI (arrow). b An axial T2WI shows a lesion of mildly increased SI (arrow). c An axial post-contrast arterial phase image shows intense enhancement of lesion, typical HCC (arrow). d An axial portal phase shows washout of the lesion. e An axial delayed image shows washout of the lesion with capsular enhancement (arrow). f, g DWI shows the lesion to be of increased SI owing to restricted diffusion (arrow). h An axial ADC map shows the lesion to be of decreased SI (arrow). Suggested MRI diagnosis: HCC nodule. Biopsy results: well-differentiated HCC

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