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Fig. 2C —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. Unenhanced CT scan obtained after
procedure shows drainage catheter (arrow) in place. Purulent fluid
from percutaneous abscess drainage grew Enterococcus organisms.