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Fig. 1 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

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From: Primary hepatic myopericytoma coexisting with multiple cystic hepatic lesions: a case report

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A Abdominal CT scan. A slightly low-density mass at the junction of the left and right lobes of the liver (red Arrow). Multiple scattered round water density shadows can be seen, with a clear boundary. B CT portal venous phase: the lesion shows progressive heterogeneous enhancement. C A preoperative abdominal MRI showed a mass with reduced blood supply in the junction of the left and right lobes of the liver (red arrow), along with multiple hepatic cysts (yellow arrow). D The lesion shows heterogeneous hypointensity on DWI, indicating tumor hemorrhage, and the lesion shows no obvious restriction. E Abdominal MRI pre-contrast T1WI: the lesion shows heterogeneous hypointensity. F MRI shows that the peripheral component of the lesion shows consistent enhancement, and the central component of the lesion shows progressive enhancement in the delayed phase (red arrow). The cystic areas show no enhancement

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