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From: Successful living-donor liver transplantation for sustained liver failure even after resolution of infiltrative massive hepatic invasion of stage 4S neuroblastoma: a case report

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Enhanced computed tomography scan and iodine-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy on admission (A–C) and after chemotherapy (D–F). The single arrow indicates left adrenal gland swelling, and the double arrows indicate the compressed inferior vena cava by the enlarged tumorous liver. Note that the enlarged liver (B) changed to a normal size (E) after chemotherapy. D Left adrenal gland swelling disappeared and the inferior vena cava was relieved by improvement of the hepatomegaly. Iodine-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy on admission (C), significant uptake was seen in the liver, but minimal uptake was seen in the left adrenal gland. F After chemotherapy, the significant uptake in the liver disappeared

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