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Lymphangitic Liver Metastasis

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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Neuroendocrine Liver Metastasis

DeckerMed Complex General Surgical Oncology, 2019
Liver is the most common site of distant metastasis in patients with advanced gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. Presence of liver disease and grade and location of primary tumor are major determinants of prognosis. The clinical presentation of patients with neuroendocrine liver metastasis (NELM) depends on functional status of the primary ...
Timothy M. Pawlik   +5 more
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Models of liver metastasis

Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models, 2005
Metastasis is one of the most devastating aspects of cancer. Although it is almost always a stochastic process, tissue-specific metastasis might indicate the existence of nonrandom elements that could become effective targets for therapy. Establishment and appropriate use of organ-specific metastasis models can help us better understand the underlying ...
Jun Zhang, Keping Xie
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Diagnosis of Liver Metastasis

1998
Focal liver disease may be detected incidentally during cross-sectional imaging studies, at the time of cancer screening or follow-up and during laparotomy. Where surgery is being undertaken for colorectal cancer, for example, 26% of patients may be expected to have liver metastases and while a metastasis is the most common liver tumour detected and ...
Doris N. Redhead, Edward Leen
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Colorectal Liver Metastasis

2018
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of cancer in both men and women. The liver represents the most common site for distant metastases in colorectal cancer, and more than 60% of the patients will develop liver metastases during the course of the disease.
Rafael Diaz-Nieto, Graeme J. Poston
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Synchronous colorectal liver metastasis in patients without node metastasis: possibility of localized liver metastasis.

Hepato-gastroenterology, 2014
The liver is the most common distant site of metastasis from colorectal cancer and is often the only organ affected. We hypothesized that whether distant disease is localized in the liver or is a more systemic disease, may be important in the prognosis of patients with synchronous liver metastasis.
Takaaki, Fujii   +11 more
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[Surgery of liver metastasis].

Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie. Supplement II, Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Chirurgie. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Chirurgie. Kongress, 1992
Technical improvements in liver resection therapy have forced optimism towards an extended indication for treatment. Operative mortality has improved, and a median survival time of 30 months, and 5 year survival rates of about 30% are reported. Perioperative course of CEA, time of onset of liver metastases, intrahepatic distribution and extrahepatic ...
C, Herfarth, P, Hohenberger
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The Biology of Liver Metastasis

1998
Metastasis—the spread of malignant tumour cells from a primary neoplasm to distant parts of the body where they multiply to form new growths—is a major cause of death from cancer. The treatment of metastatic cancer poses a major problem to clinical oncologists, because the presence of multiple metastases makes complete eradication by surgery, radiation
Robert Radinsky, Isaiah J. Fidler
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Immune phenotypic linkage between colorectal cancer and liver metastasis

Cancer Cell, 2022
Qiming Zhang, Ranran Gao, Kezhuo Yu
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