Fig. 2From: A case of hepatic anisakiasis caused by Pseudoterranova decipiens mimicking metastatic liver cancerFindings of abdominal ultrasonography. a a 18.7 × 11.4 mm heterogeneous iso- and hypoechoic mass which displayed irregular shape and indistinct margin and included hyperechoic spots in segment 7 of the liver with the B-mode ultrasonography (white arrows), b The liver mass showed no flow signals in the color doppler modeBack to article page