Fig. 5From: Whole body diffusion-weighted MRI in detection of metastasis and lymphoma: a prospective longitudinal clinical studyA 55-year-old female patient with metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). a Coronal WB DWI. Left lobe HCC (circle) and a metastatic hepatic focal lesion (yellow arrow). Note splenomegaly. b Coronal WB DWI. Multiple metastatic hepatic focal lesions (three lesions). c Axial DWI. Left lobe HCC and hepatic focal lesions. d Coronal STIR. Liver lesions are not clearly shown as in DWI. e Fusion images of both DWI and STIR. Hepatic flexure of the colon can be misinterpreted as a hepatic focal lesion (red arrow)Back to article page