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Fig. 5 | Surgical Case Reports

Fig. 5

From: Pathological complete response of initially unresectable multiple liver metastases achieved using combined peptide receptor radionuclide therapy and somatostatin analogs following pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor resection: a case report

Fig. 5

Post-PRRT to conversion surgery (contrast-enhanced computed tomography images). Most liver metastases diminished on imaging during peptide receptor radionuclide therapy, and only two reduced lesions with blurred contrast enhancement were detected in segments 2 (white arrow) and 8 (yellow arrow). A new intrahepatic lesion was identified 20 months after completion of PRRT (yellow dotted circle), however it disappeared after lanreotide administration. The bone metastasis remained stable during the treatment (white dotted circle)

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