“…It is well known that chemotherapy-related changes result in a significant decline in the diagnostic performance of postchemotherapy imaging, especially for CT and PET [12,13,28]. Similarly, we originally expected that the diagnostic performance of gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI would decline somewhat following chemotherapy, since sinusoidal injury may impair the detection of small focal liver lesions on MRI by hiding the lesion or leading to a false-positive lesion as a result of the typical diffuse reticular hypointensity seen on the HBP image [27].…”