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Case Report A case of multiple macronodular hepatic tuberculosis difficult to differentiate from hepatocellular carcinoma with intrahepatic metastasis: CT-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy confirmed the diagnosis

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Figure 1. High-resolutions B-mode ultrasonography of the liver showed multiple unequal-sized hypoecho nodules with an unclear boundary in the capsule of right hepatic anterior and posterior lobe and the posterior peritoneum
Figure 2. Abdominal computed tomography revealed multiple hypodense lesions of the liver (black ar-rows).
Figure 3. A: Histopathological examination of the liver specimen showed granulomatous inflamma-tion with caseous necrosis, lymphocytes, multinucle-ate giant cells and epithelioid cells

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