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From: Conversion surgery following gemcitabine plus cisplatin therapy for initially unresectable gallbladder cancer with peritoneal carcinomatosis: a case report

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a, b, c Initial abdominal enhanced computed tomography (CT) in axial (a) and coronal (b) sections showed thickening with contrast enhancement of the gallbladder fundus (arrows) and multiple nodules in the peritoneal cavity (c). d Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging showed diffusion impairment at the primary tumor (arrows). e, f PET-CT showed high maximum standardized uptake values for the gallbladder tumor (e) and other nodules (f) (arrows). g, h After chemotherapy, abdominal CT showed that the primary tumor had enlarged slightly (g) (arrows), but that the peritoneal nodules had disappeared in some areas and had not increased in number (h)

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