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From: Diabetogenic liver metastasis from pancreatic cancer: a case report

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HYPERLINK "sps:id::fig1||locator::gr1||MediaObject::0" Imaging study for pancreatic cancer and liver metastasis. a Late arterial phase of dCECT revealed a hypovascular lesion at the pancreatic tail. The tumor diameter was 3.0 cm. b Positron emission tomography reveals a high standardized uptake value (maximum 6.6). c Two years after curative pancreatic resection, a small hypovascular liver lesion was identified in segment 4. The tumor diameter was 1.2 cm. d Positron emission tomography at the diagnosis of liver metastasis reveals a standardized uptake value of 3.3, which was equivalent to normal liver parenchyma. e, f Change that occurred from before to after chemotherapy for liver metastasis. Although the tumor diameter increased to 2.5 cm, the number of tumors did not change. dCECT dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography

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