Abstract
A 7-year-old patient with a stage 4 neuroblastoma underwent chemotherapy, surgery, myeloablative therapy, external beam radiotherapy, and Isoretinoin treatment. A posttreatment magnetic resonance examination performed administering gadoteric acid as contrast agent showed 2 new hypervascular hepatic lesions, suspicious for metastases. A second magnetic resonance imaging performed using a liver-specific contrast medium (gadolinium ethoxybenzyl diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid) demonstrated that these lesions were consistent with treatment-related focal nodular hyperplasia.
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Laino, M. E., Monti, S., Klimstra, D. S., Tang, L. H., & Mannelli, L. (2019). Treatment-related Focal Nodular Hyperplasia Mimicking Liver Metastases. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 41(2), 138–139. https://doi.org/10.1097/MPH.0000000000001362
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