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Primary liver epithelial neoplasms are defined according to their similarity to the ambient epithelial cells, that is, hepatocytes and biliary epithelial cells. Neoplasms with mixed hepatocellular and biliary phenotypes do exist and probably derive from progenitor cells capable of dual differentiation.
Anthony W. H. Chan +3 more
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Primary liver epithelial neoplasms are defined according to their similarity to the ambient epithelial cells, that is, hepatocytes and biliary epithelial cells. Neoplasms with mixed hepatocellular and biliary phenotypes do exist and probably derive from progenitor cells capable of dual differentiation.
Anthony W. H. Chan +3 more
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Liver Biopsy for the Diagnosis of Liver Neoplasms
2017Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary malignant neoplasm of the liver. Approximately 90% of these tumors arise in the background of cirrhosis secondary to an underlying liver disease, such as infection with hepatitis B or C virus, alcoholic liver disease, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, or autoimmune hepatitis.
Stephen C. Ward, Swan N. Thung
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Liver Transplant as a Treatment of Primary and Secondary Liver Neoplasms
JAMA SurgeryImportanceLiver malignancies are an increasing global health concern with a high mortality. We review outcomes following liver transplant for primary and secondary hepatic malignancies.ObservationsTransplant may be a suitable treatment option for primary and secondary hepatic malignancies in well-selected patient populations.Conclusions and ...
Leva, Gorji +4 more
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[Cryosurgery of liver neoplasms].
Annales de chirurgie, 1997Cryosurgery is the in situ destruction of tissue using subzero temperatures. Its use for the treatment of some unresectable liver tumors has been clearly established as a therapeutic option. Experimental studies have demonstrated the feasibility of freezing of large liver volumes without any major metabolic and hemorrhagic complications.
M, Rivoire +6 more
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[Indications for liver transplantation in neoplasms of the liver].
Acta medica Austriaca, 1993Orthotopic liver transplantation for hepatic neoplasms is controversial. In the past, liver transplantation was utilized to treat various advanced hepatic neoplasms such as hepatocellular carcinoma including the fibrolamellar variant, cholangiocellular carcinoma, epithelioid hemangio-endothelioma, and liver metastases.
R E, Stauber +3 more
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Neoplasms of the liver and the bile ducts
Seminars in Roentgenology, 2004Haesun, Choi +2 more
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Primary neoplasms of the liver
1993Primary hepatic tumours are rare in children. They present a wide spectrum of benign and malignant entities that take origin from the mesenchymal and epithelial structures of the organ (Table 1.1). Many of the diagnostic categories are strongly age related and, among the malignant tumours, prognosis is often strongly linked to tumour type.
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