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‘Neuroendocrine’ differentiation in primary neoplasms of the liver

The Journal of Pathology, 1991
AbstractThirty primary liver neoplasms (16 hepatocellular, nine biliary, and five epithelioid haemangioendotheliomas) were studied for the expression of the general ‘neuroendocrine’ markers, neurone specific enolase (NSE) and protein gene product 9·5 (PGP 9·5).
A K Wightman   +5 more
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I-131-Lipiodol therapy in liver neoplasms.

Hybridoma, 1999
Twelve patients with liver neoplasms [10 HCC, 1 CCC, 1 multiple breast cancer metastases (BCM)] were treated by transarterial I-131-Lipiodol. Computed tomography (CT) and single photon emission CT (SPECT) showed pronounced I-131-Lipiodol accumulation in ...
J. Risse   +5 more
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Neoplasms of the Liver and Biliary System

2016
The liver is the site of many epithelial and mesenchymal tumors, both benign and malignant. The commonest benign tumor, the cavernous hemangioma, does not arise from specialized cells of the liver such as hepatocytes or biliary epithelium, but rather from the ubiquitous endothelial cell. Most hemangiomas are incidental findings at autopsy or laparotomy.
Romil Saxena, Yukihiro Nakanishi
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Needle liver biopsy: For the diagnosis of neoplasm

American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1955
1. Needle liver biopsy revealed the presence of hepatic neoplasm in 23 of 28 patients with neoplasm of the liver. 2. The biopsy confirmed the clinical impression of malignancy in 21 of 23 cases. In two cases the biopsy changed an incorrect to correct clinical diagnosis.
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Primary neoplasms of the liver

1993
Primary 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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Neoplasm-like Liver Lesions

2013
Neoplasm-like liver lesions are mass-forming lesions that may develop in normal as well as diseased liver. They generally are considered to carry a low risk for neoplastic progression. They may be solid or cystic, solitary or multifocal. Hepatocellular lesions include focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH), a localised hyperplastic mass probably secondary to ...
Alberto Quaglia   +3 more
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Primary liver neoplasms

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1962
The anatomic and clinical features of 20 patients with primary liver tumors have been reported. Of great interest in this series is the frequency of gastrointestinal hemorrhage. This feature, in addition to the finding of an obstructed portal vein by portography, may lead the clinician to more accurate diagnoses.
William J. Grace   +2 more
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Liver Neoplasms

2022
Gary R. Schooler, Alexander J. Towbin
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Liver Imaging in Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
Abstract The incidence of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) has gradually increased over the past few decades with the majority of patients presenting with metastases on initial presentation. The liver is the most common site of initial metastatic disease, and the presence of liver metastasis is an independent prognostic factor associated with ...
Sunil, Jeph   +5 more
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Intraoperative ICG-based imaging of liver neoplasms: a simple yet powerful tool. Preliminary results

Surgical Endoscopy, 2018
M. Alfano   +9 more
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