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Fig. 2B —29-year-old woman (patient 4 in
Table 1) who underwent hepatic
transplantation for metastatic carcinoid. Images show evolution of appearance
of hepatic infarction from baseline examination to secondary infection with
abscess formation and intralesional gas. Contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained 15
days after A shows interval rounding, intralesional gas formation
(black arrow), and rim enhancement; these findings are consistent
with infection with abscess formation. Linear high-attenuation area (white
arrow) anterior to main portal vein represents biliary stent.