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Radiology, Vol 134, 37-40, Copyright © 1980 by Radiological Society of North America


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Hepatomas seen on follow-up angiograms in patients with liver cirrhosis

S Ohara, K Sato, I Tsukaguchi, Y Takaoka, N Ono and T Sato

Four cases of hepatoma seen on follow-up angiograms of patients with liver cirrhosis are described. Hepatic angiography is the most useful method of detecting a hepatoma complicating liver cirrhosis, and it should be repeated following any minimal change in the serum alpha- fetoprotein level or when the radionuclide image suggests hepatoma, since a small hepatoma may be resectable.





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