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From: Hepatocellular carcinoma associated with budd-chiari syndrome: imaging features and transcatheter arterial chemoembolization

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50-year-old man with HCC in BCS. (a) Contrast-enhanced transverse CT scan showing a large heterogeneous enhanced nodule () in the left liver during arterial phase, and enlarged caudate lobe (), cirsoid semi-azygous vein (), and liver cirrhosis. (b) Washout of the nodule on portal venous phase (). (c) Angiography showing heterogeneous, contorted and enlarged tumorous vein and tumor staining in the left liver () during arterial phase. TACE was given. (d) CT scan showing that the nodule was obviously shrinked and obtained stable effect 2 months after TACE treatment. Lipiodol was not located equably in the nodule.

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