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Percutaneous thermal ablation has become the preferred therapeutic treatment option for liver cancers that cannot be resected. Since ablative zone tissue changes over time, it becomes challenging to determine therapy effectiveness over an extended period.
P. Rai+7 more
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Targets Involved in the Anti-Cancer Activity of Quercetin in Breast, Colorectal and Liver Neoplasms
Phytochemicals have long been effective partners in the fight against several diseases, including cancer. Among these, flavonoids are valuable allies for both cancer prevention and therapy since they are known to influence a large panel of tumor-related ...
A. Maugeri+6 more
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Introduction: Percutaneous thermal ablation is widely adopted as a curative treatment approach for unresectable liver neoplasms. Accurate immediate assessment of therapeutic response post-ablation is critical to achieve favourable outcomes.
P. Rai+3 more
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Purpose The locoregional interventional oncological treatment approach is an accepted modality for liver neoplasms, especially for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and oligonodular liver metastases.
T. Vogl+4 more
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Liver neoplasms in methylmalonic aciduria: An emerging complication
Methylmalonic aciduria (MMA) is an inherited metabolic disease caused by methylmalonyl‐CoA mutase deficiency. Early‐onset disease usually presents with a neonatal acute metabolic acidosis, rapidly causing lethargy, coma, and death if untreated.
P. Forny+6 more
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Neoplastic disease after liver transplantation: Focus on de novo neoplasms.
De novo neoplasms account for almost 30% of deaths 10 years after liver transplantation and are the most common cause of mortality in patients surviving at least 1 year after transplant.
P. Burra, K. Rodríguez-Castro
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Field and laboratory studies of the etiology of liver neoplasms in marine fish from Puget Sound.
A series of field studies was conducted between 1979 and 1985 in Puget Sound, Washington State, to investigate etiological relationships between prevalences of hepatic neoplasms in bottom-dwelling marine fish species, with emphasis on English sole ...
D. Malins+8 more
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The impact of intraoperative ultrasonography on surgery for liver neoplasms.
To analyze the effect of IOUS on surgical decision making, we performed a retrospective study of 45 patients who had exploratory laparotomy and IOUS for liver neoplasms. Preoperative lesion detection was compared with intraoperative findings.
R. Kane+5 more
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Complications of Image-Guided Thermal Ablation of Liver and Kidney Neoplasms
Image-guided thermal ablation is a widely accepted tool in the treatment of a variety of solid organ neoplasms. Among the different techniques of ablation, radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, and microwave ablation have been most commonly used and ...
K. Kim, S. Thomas
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Anatomic segmental resection compared to major hepatectomy in the treatment of liver neoplasms.
BACKGROUND Familiarity with liver anatomy and refinements in operative technique have led to interest in liver conservation when dealing with hepatic tumors. There is thought to be less morbidity, less blood loss (EBL), a shorter hospital stay (LOS), and
T. Helling, B. Blondeau
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