Figure 1
Abdominal enhanced MRI of liver and giant hepatic nodule. (A, B): The mass was isointense to the adjacent liver on T1 and fat-saturated T2-weighted. (C, D): The mass enhanced similarly to the surrounding hepatic parenchyma in multi-phase enhancement. (E, F): Origins of the celiac and superior mesenteric artery were severely narrowed, while the supplying organs did not have signs of ischemia.
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... further investigation, spina bifida occulta was diagnosed by radiography. Abdominal enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) showed a solitary giant hepatic nodule (diameter: 5.7×8.3cm) was located adjacent to the right portal venous with vessels coursing through ( Figure 1A-1F). Laboratory workup revealed significant elevated GGT (1595U/L) and slightly evaluated ALT and AST. ...
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