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Fig. 1C. 24-year-old man with end-stage liver disease resulting from
extensive hepatic metastases from primary nonseminomatous testicular germ cell
tumor who had undergone prior radical orchiectomy, right nephrectomy, and
retroperitoneal lymph node resection. Contrast-enhanced axial CT image of
upper abdomen reveals large discrete and confluent masses in liver with cystic
(short straight arrows) and solid components showing heterogeneous
enhancement and normal intervening liver parenchyma. Large paraaortic lymph
node mass (long straight arrows) shows calcification and is
displacing left renal vein (curved arrows) anteriorly.