Fig. 1From: Polycystic liver disease with lethal abdominal wall rupture: a case reportLiver volume change measured by a computed tomography (CT) image analyzer. Black triangle 1 (▼①) indicates liver fenestration of the cysts. Black triangle 2 (▼②) indicates partial right hepatic lobectomy. Surgery ①and ② were conducted at another hospital. Black triangle 3 (▼③) indicates partial liver resection, repair of the abdominal wall herniation, liver cyst fenestration, partial right hepatic lobectomy, and ovariectomy. Black triangle 4 (▼④) indicates surgery to repair the adhesive abdominal obstruction. Black triangle 5 (▼⑤) indicates surgery to repair the abdominal incisional hernia and liver cyst fenestration. White triangles (▽) indicate abdominal ruptures during the patient’s hospitalizationBack to article page