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Morphology does not tell us the entire story: biological behavior improves our ability to select patients with hepatocellular carcinoma waiting for liver transplantation

Morphology does not tell us the entire story: biological behavior improves our ability to select patients with hepatocellular carcinoma waiting for liver transplantation
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摘要 The Milan criteria (solitary lesion 〈5 cm or twothree lesions 〈3 cm), published in 1996 in relation to the selection of patients harboring hepatocel-lular carcinoma (HCC) in a diseased liver are still dominating the allocation of liver allografts in all international organ allocation organisms, this despite the fact that excellent results have been reported after liver transplantation (LT) done for patients presenting HCC outside these criteria, The Milan criteria (solitary lesion 〈5 cm or twothree lesions 〈3 cm), published in 1996 in relation to the selection of patients harboring hepatocel-lular carcinoma (HCC) in a diseased liver are still dominating the allocation of liver allografts in all international organ allocation organisms, this despite the fact that excellent results have been reported after liver transplantation (LT) done for patients presenting HCC outside these criteria,
出处 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第6期570-571,共2页 国际肝胆胰疾病杂志(英文版)
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