Fig. 1From: Robotic, laparoscopic or open hemihepatectomy for giant liver haemangiomas over 10 cm in diameterMagnetic resonance imaging of giant liver haemangiomas. a and d T2-weighted magnetic resonance shows giant liver haemangiomas on the left and right liver (A and D, arrow). b and e Magnetic resonance in the arterial phase shows giant liver haemangiomas on the left and right liver (B and E, arrow). c and f Magnetic resonance in the delayed phase shows giant liver haemangiomas on the left and right liver (C and F, arrow)Back to article page