Signal changes in the liver are in keeping with iron deposition in haemochromatosis. A second cavernous haemangioma is shown in segment IV.
T2 BLADE fat-suppressed with an echo train of 116ms. The segment VIII mass is hyperintense, "lightbulb bright"'. There is a diffuse signal drop throughout the liver (susceptibility).
Low signal liver parenchyma on T1 in-phase. The mass is hyperintense relative to the liver.
Paradoxical increase in signal of the liver parenchyma on T1 out-of-phase, yet the mass is hyperintense relative to liver parenchyma.
40-minute post IV gadoxetate sodium (hepatocyte-specific contrast agent).