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. 2014 Jan 12;8(1):197–198. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/7407.3837

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[Table/Fig-4]:

A-D: Follow-up scan 9 months later: Axial CECT images show increase in size of both pulmonary (block arrow A, B) and perihepatic (white arrow C, D) lesions. All lesions show fatty attenuation and the perihepatic lesion is completely fat-attenuating despite significant increase in size. Features suggestive of growing teratoma syndrome