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Veterans Administration Wadsworth Hospital Center and University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
Correspondence: For reprints contact: W. H. Blahd, Nuclear Medicine Service (691/ 115), V.A. Wadsworth Hospital Center, Los Angeles, Calif. 90073.
ABSTRACT
Two cases of hepatic hemangioma are reported in which multiple-radionuclide and ultrasound techniques were combined in the diagnostic process. Blood pool imaging rather than perfusion imaging proved to be the most definitive diagnostic procedure. The application of radionuclide and ultrasound studies in the differential diagnosis of focal lesions of the liver is discussed.
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