Figure 1From: Percutaneous cryoablation for tuberous sclerosis-associated renal angiomyolipoma with neoadjuvant mTOR inhibition Sagittal contrast enhanced (portal phase) computed tomography scan of the right kidney showing the angiomyolipoma of the upper pole. (a) before treatment (left image); (b) after 12 months of treatment with sirolimus (middle image), showing a decrease in tumor size; and (c) one year after cryoablation (right image) showing devascularisation and shrinkage of the tumor, consistent with a complete ablation.Back to article page