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Liver regeneration and liver metastasis
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2021Surgical resection for primary and secondary hepatic neoplasms provides the best chance of cure. Advanced surgical techniques such as portal vein embolisation, two-staged hepatectomy and associated liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged-hepatectomy (ALPPS) have facilitated hepatic resection in patients with previously unresectable, bi ...
Georgina E, Riddiough +3 more
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Liver transplantation for unresectable colorectal liver metastasis
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2023Purpose of review To summarize the current state of liver transplantation (LT) for unresectable colorectal liver metastases (uCRLM), and to address future directions. Recent findings The Norwegian secondary cancer (SECA) I and SECA II studies demonstrated that after LT the 5-year ...
Mariana, Chávez-Villa +2 more
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Liver Metastasis from Typical Meningioma
World Neurosurgery, 2021Extracranial metastases from atypical meningioma are not usually found; they are sometimes found in lung, bone or scalp, but atypical meningioma in the liver is extremely rare.We report a case of a 55-year-old patient with atypical meningioma, treated with surgical resection in 2005, who accepted a second surgical resection in 2015 by the same surgeon,
Bin, Sheng, Yinhua, Liu, Cegang, Liu
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Liver transplantation for colorectal liver metastasis
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2019Purpose of reviewThe aim of this review is to discuss existing data on liver transplantation for colorectal liver metastasis, emerging controversies, and future directions.Recent findingsContemporary experience with transplanting patients with liver metastasis from colon cancer is mainly derived from European centers, with a large proportion being from
Eve, Simoneau +2 more
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Imaging of Colorectal Liver Metastasis
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2022Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers in the world. The most important determinant of survival and prognosis is the stage and presence of metastasis. The liver is the most common location for CRC metastasis. The only curative treatment for CRC liver metastasis (CRLM) is resection; however, many patients are ineligible for surgical ...
Azarakhsh Baghdadi +6 more
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Liver resection for colorectal liver metastasis
Surgical Oncology, 2007At some point in the natural course of colorectal cancer up to 50% of patients will develop metastasis to the liver. Historically only 20% of these patients would have to be deemed resectable, with an intent to cure, at the time of presentation. But with recent improvements in cross-sectional imaging, chemotherapeutic agents and advances in the ...
R, Lochan, S A, White, D M, Manas
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1991
The imaging findings of lymphangitic metastasis of the liver, including sonography (four cases), CT (four cases), cholangiography (three cases), and angiography (one case) were reviewed and correlated with pathologic findings in four cases. The imaging findings of lymphangitic metastasis of the liver were as follows: enlargement of the portal tracts ...
T, Itoh, H, Itoh, J, Konishi
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The imaging findings of lymphangitic metastasis of the liver, including sonography (four cases), CT (four cases), cholangiography (three cases), and angiography (one case) were reviewed and correlated with pathologic findings in four cases. The imaging findings of lymphangitic metastasis of the liver were as follows: enlargement of the portal tracts ...
T, Itoh, H, Itoh, J, Konishi
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DeckerMed CGSO Case-Based Reviews, 2019
Metastatic colorectal cancer isolated to the liver is a common clinical presentation in the United States, occurring in an estimated 50,000 patients per year. Unlike most stage IV malignancies, surgery is an effective mainstay of therapy. In the past several decades, novel surgical approaches, improved systemic chemotherapy, and locoregional therapies ...
Michael D’Angelica, Brian E Kadera
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Metastatic colorectal cancer isolated to the liver is a common clinical presentation in the United States, occurring in an estimated 50,000 patients per year. Unlike most stage IV malignancies, surgery is an effective mainstay of therapy. In the past several decades, novel surgical approaches, improved systemic chemotherapy, and locoregional therapies ...
Michael D’Angelica, Brian E Kadera
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Thermoablation of colorectal liver metastasis
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2010AbstractThermoablation is a local therapy that is effective in in situ destruction of colorectal liver metastasis while preserving surrounding normal liver tissue. It is less invasive compared to surgery, easy to use, and can be repeated. The therapy provides local control of unresectable disease and is an alternative therapy for small resectable ...
Mahmoud N, Kulaylat, John F, Gibbs
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