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Fig. 10B. Malignant nonfunctioning islet cell tumors with liver
metastases in 58-year-old woman referred from outside institution for therapy.
Patient underwent distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy as well as wedge
resection and ablation of hepatic metastases. Axial CT image obtained at same
level as A in venous phase of enhancement shows that liver lesions have
become isoattenuating compared with normal liver parenchyma and are
inconspicuous. Splenic vein is invaded by mass (arrow).
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