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-Liver segments in anterior view ( a ), posterior view ( b ), and 3D Illustration ( c ) (Youssef et al., 2015).

-Liver segments in anterior view ( a ), posterior view ( b ), and 3D Illustration ( c ) (Youssef et al., 2015).

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... decreased T2 signal is a particularly distinctive feature for TACE (Braga et al., 2010). Complete tumor necrosis is considered to have occurred when follow-up CT or MRI shows the absence of contrast enhancement within an ablated lesion or at its periphery (Kim et al., 2003). Nodular or thick enhancing areas along the margin of the treated zone are consistent with residual tumor in cases of hypervascular lesions There is a huge mass that shows high signal intensity on T2 -weighted image (a) and low signal intensity on T1 -weighted image (b). ...
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... peripheral rim enhancement resulting from reactive hyperemia is seen at immediate follow-up imaging that is usually uniform in thickness (Lim et al., 2006). Additionally, newer hepatocyte-specific contrast agents may aid in differentiating small areas of viable tumor from arterial enhancing pseudo-lesions by utilizing the lack of functioning hepatocytes and the resultant relative washout of contrast on the equilibrium/hepatobiliary phase of imaging (Schima et al., 2007). ...
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... peripheral rim enhancement resulting from reactive hyperemia is seen at immediate follow-up imaging that is usually uniform in thickness (Lim et al., 2006). Additionally, newer hepatocyte-specific contrast agents may aid in differentiating small areas of viable tumor from arterial enhancing pseudo-lesions by utilizing the lack of functioning hepatocytes and the resultant relative washout of contrast on the equilibrium/hepatobiliary phase of imaging (Schima et al., 2007). ...
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... tumor necrosis is considered to have occurred when follow-up CT or MRI shows the absence of contrast enhancement within an ablated lesion or at its periphery (Kim et al., 2003). and improves image quality, SNR, and ADC quantification (Taouli et al., ...