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Fig. 1F. 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. Four-month follow-up contrast-enhanced
CT image of abdomen shows regeneration of transplanted right hepatic lobe and
no evidence of recurrence. Gastrohepatic lymph nodes (arrows) have
decreased in size as compared with an early postoperative scan (not shown).
These nodes did not show evidence of disease on frozen section during initial
transplantation.
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