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Fig. 3C. 68-year-old man with local tumor progression and abscess
formation after radiofrequency ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma (tumor
number 4 in Table 1).
Contrast-enhanced follow-up CT scan obtained 1 month after radiofrequency
ablation shows ablation zone (arrows). Also seen is small perihepatic
abscess (arrowheads) resulting from injury of lateral liver capsule
and peritoneum. Colon (C) adjacent to ablation zone appears normal.