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. 2012 Dec 19;5(3):739–742. doi: 10.3892/ol.2012.1087

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination. (A and B) MRI examination revealed a massive tumor (15×13×10 cm) in the right lobe of the liver, which showed a high central and low peripheral mixed signal shadow on the T1-weighted image (T1W1) and a mixed high signal on T2W1. Certain partitions were observed to be present in the interior of the tumor, and the boundaries remained clear. The patient’s right kidney was pushed down by the pressure, which enhanced the scanning of the peripheral solid parts with a strap type of persistent potentiation; the boundaries were clear and no abnormalities were evident in the left lobe. (C) A small level of clear and transparent pale yellow ascites at a volume of 80 ml was present in the abdominal cavity. A massive tumor with a smooth and glossy surface was evident in the right hepatic lobe, and the Glisson’s capsule remained intact. Moreover, in the patient’s left hepatic lobe, the first and second porta hepatis have been removed by the pressure, and the inferior vena cava has been distorted.