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Non-surgical treatment of hepatocarcinoma

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1993
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common tumors affecting man. It is the general feeling that only hepatectomy can give a chance for cure. However, less than 20% of patients can be resected, and other treatment modalities are required.
Ravoet, Christophe   +2 more
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Ultrasonic Echogram in Differential Diagnosis of Primary Hepatocarcinoma and Metastatic Hepatocarcinoma

Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1992
The study on the differential diagnosis in 47 cases of primary hepatocarcinoma (PH) and 36 cases of metastatic hepatocarcinoma (MH) was performed with the real time B mode ultrasonic scanner. The pathological identifica­tions had been made before the ultrasonic scanning. The ultrasonic features seen in PH and MH were as follows: 1, Sound halo was found
Gu De Zhi, Zuo Lin, Zhang Li Ping
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Hepatocarcinoma in cirrhosis

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1991
It has been reported that hepatoma (HCC) cells produce abnormal proteins such as erytropietin, fibrinogen, prothrombin, and, recently, antithrombin III (AT III). In a preliminary report, we reported increased AT III levels in patients bearing HCC independent of their clinical liver status.
A, Grieco   +7 more
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Hepatocarcinoma in Association with the Alagille Syndrome

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1988
An unusual image pattern of hepatocyte function in a 31-year-old man with the Alagille syndrome is presented. The Alagille syndrome is comprised of a constellation of findings, including characteristic facies, vertebral anomalies, retarded physical and sexual development, ocular posterior embryotoxon, peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis and ...
R P, duCret   +4 more
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Skin Metastasis From Hepatocarcinoma

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2009
Cutaneous metastases may be the first sign of an internal neoplasm; hepatocellular carcinoma is a very rare source of skin involvement and presents with a protean morphology: papules, nodules, and masses that may be by natural sources or by artificial mechanisms.
Mario, Magaña, Luz-Maria, Gomez
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Hepatocarcinoma: genetic and epigenetic features

Minerva Gastroenterology, 2017
HCC is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, accounting for about 1 million deaths annually. The incidence of HCC is highest in Asia and Africa, where the endemic high prevalence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C strongly predisposes to the development of chronic liver disease and subsequent development of HCC.
Lombardi, Angela   +4 more
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A Case of Cerebral Gigantism and Hepatocarcinoma

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1977
A 14-year-old boy, who had the physical and neurological characteristics of cerebral gigantism (Sotos syndrome), developed hepatocarcinoma. This tumor is rare in children and has never, to our knowledge, been recorded in a patient with cerebral gigantism.
G I, Sugarman, E T, Heuser, W B, Reed
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Hepatocarcinoma in a Child With the Alagille Syndrome

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1987
A child with the Alagille syndrome of intrahepatic bile duct paucity developed hepatocarcinoma. Disabling cirrhosis had rendered this child a suitable candidate for transplantation before the discovery of carcinoma. However, the extension of the tumor outside the liver precluded the performance of this potentially life-saving operation.
S S, Kaufman   +5 more
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Thioacetamide-Induced Hepatocarcinoma in Rat

Oncology, 2009
Out of 56 thioacetamide (TAA)-fed rats hepatocellular carcinoma were found in four instances after 300, 360, 450 and 495 days in the present experiment. Of the four tumours, two showed lung metastasis. The size of TAA-treated hepatocyte nucleoli increased greatly after several weeks of feeding.
A, Dasgupta   +2 more
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SOCS3 in Liver Regeneration and Hepatocarcinoma

Molecular Interventions, 2008
Cytokine responses are stringently controlled by a family of proteinsSTAT3 termed the suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS), and deregulation of SOCS function is associated with many diseases, including several cancers, disorders in hematopoiesis, and autoimmune diseases.
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