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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

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From: Comparison between C-arm cone beam computed tomography and interventional angiography in transarterial chemoembolization of hepatocellular carcinoma

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A 51-year-old male patient with two focal lesions detected by ultrasound and confirmed to be HCC by imaging and laboratory criteria undergoing TACE as a treatment for HCC. a Non-selective angiography of the main right hepatic artery revealing the vascular anatomy of the right hepatic artery up to fourth-order branches and three enhanced focal lesions (arrows) and enhanced gall bladder wall. The size of the smallest lesion was 1.9 cm. b, c Axial CBCT-HA revealing the vascular anatomy of the liver up to the fifth-order branches as well as the lesions that appeared in the angiography. The enhanced gall bladder wall also showed in c. d Axial CBCT-HA at higher cuts revealing two additional smaller lesions. The smallest lesion was 0.8 cm

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