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Fig. 5 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

A male patient aged 63 years old presented with tender abdomen who underwent ultrasonography and revealed several small nodules and referred to the MRI unit for further evaluation. a An axial unenhanced T1WI shows multiple nodules of isointense signal similar to liver parenchyma. b An axial T2WI shows the lesion to be of low SI. c An axial post-contrast arterial phase image shows the lesion to be isointense. d, e An axial portal and delayed post-contrast image shows the lesions were also isointense with no contrast uptake. f DWI shows the lesions were isointense owing to free diffusion. Suggested MRI diagnosis: multiple regeneration nodules. Biopsy results: confirmed regeneration nodules

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