Hepatic hemangiomas with arterioportal shunt: sonographic appearances with CT and MRI correlation.
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S. Park | T. Kim | P. Kim | H. Ha | A. Kim | Moon‐gyu Lee | Mi-Suk Park | K. Kim | Jeong Kon Kim | Min-Jeong Kim | S. Kim | Kyung Ho Lee
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