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Fig. 2B 62-year-old man with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and metastatic liver
disease who had previous right hepatic lobectomy. CT image obtained 5 weeks
after 90Y treatment of medial segment of left lobe shows decrease
in size of treated lesions and irregular area of low attenuation
(arrows) in treated region of liver, likely representing edema from
recent radioembolization. Decrease in size of liver metastases can be
difficult to detect because lesions may be partially hidden by edematous
area.