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Fig. 7 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 7

From: Non-neoplastic hepatopancreatobiliary lesions simulating malignancy: can we differentiate?

Fig. 7

A 70-year-old male with known colon cancer under complete remission underwent a routine screening CT examination. Axial plane postcontrast CT image revealed 5 cm predominantly solid mass (arrows) within the left liver lobe. The patient was completely afebrile and free of any abdominal pain at the time of the CT scan. Percutaneous biopsy confirmed liver abscess with no evidence of neoplastic cells. Follow up CT scan (not shown) after IV antibiotics confirmed significant regression of the lesion

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