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Various liver lesions. (A) Focal nodular hyperplasia in the liver presenting as a hypoechoic lesion (arrow). (B) Hemangioma with characteristic hyperechoic appearance. Although hemangiomas are vascular lesions, they usually demonstrate no flow on Doppler, possibly due to multidirectional or low-velocity flow. (C) Hepatic adenoma manifesting as subtle deviation from the normal echotexture of the liver. (D) Widespread hepatic metastases, manifesting as lobulated contour of the deep surface of the liver (white arrows). A hemangioma (black arrow) is also present. Source: Overview of Diagnostic Modalities and Contrast Agents, Introduction to Diagnostic Radiology Citation: Elsayes KM, Oldham SA. Introduction to Diagnostic Radiology; 2015 Available at: Accessed: November 15, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved
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