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Fig. 5 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 5

From: Current updates on the molecular genetics and magnetic resonance imaging of focal nodular hyperplasia and hepatocellular adenoma

Fig. 5

Multiple FNH syndrome in a 50-year-old female. (a) Axial T2W MRI shows two iso- to mildly hyperintense focal lesions (arrows) in segments 8 and 4 of the liver. Axial post-contrast MRI shows intense enhancement of the lesions (arrow) in the arterial phase (b) and persistent enhancement (arrow) in the portal venous (c) and delayed phases (d) with delayed enhancement of the central scar (arrowheads). (e) Axial T2W MRI in the same patient shows a small T2 hyperintense lesion in segment 7 (arrow). Axial post-contrast MRI shows peripheral nodular enhancement (arrow) in the arterial phase (f) with progressive centripetal filling (arrow) in delayed phase (g) in keeping with haemangioma. (h) Axial post-contrast MRI brain shows a small enhancing extra-axial lesion in the falx cerebri representing meningioma

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