Figure 1From: Liver metastases of neuroendocrine tumours; early reduction of tumour load to improve life expectancyCT scan of the liver of a 34-year old man with metastases of a neuroendocrine tumour of the pancreas. Before LITT the CT scan shows a metastases of 4.7 cm in diameter in segment VII and a second metastases of 2.0 cm in diameter in segment VII subcapsular (not visible) of the liver (figure 2A). Control CT scan one week after LITT showing a coagulation lesion in segment VII of 9.0 cm in diameter and subcapsular in segment VII of 4.8 cm in diameter (figure 2B).Back to article page