Background: Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEH) is a rare tumor of vascular origin with an unknown etiology, a low incidence, and a variable natural course. We evaluated the management and prognosis of HEH ...Background: Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEH) is a rare tumor of vascular origin with an unknown etiology, a low incidence, and a variable natural course. We evaluated the management and prognosis of HEH from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) program and changes in treatment modalities of HEH over 30 years. Methods: From 1973 to 2014 in the SEER database, we selected patients diagnosed with HEH. We analyzed the clinical characteristics, patterns of management, and clinical outcomes of patients with HEH. Results: We identi ed 79 patients with HEH (median age: 54.0 years;male to female ratio: 1:2.6). The initial extent of disease was local in 22 (27.8%) patients, regional metastasis in 22 (27.8%), distant metas-tasis in 31 (39.2%) and unknown in 4 (5.1%). The median size of primary tumor was 3.85 cm (interquartile range, 2.50 7.93 cm). Among 74 patients with available management data, the most common manage-ment was no treatment (29/74, 39.2%), followed by chemotherapy only (22/74, 29.7%), liver resection-based (13/74, 17.6%), and transplantation-based therapy (6/74, 8.1%). The 5-year cancer-speci c survival rate was 57.8%. Patients who underwent surgical treatment had signi cantly higher survival than those who underwent non-surgical treatment (5-year survival;88% vs. 49%, P=0.019). Multivariate analysis revealed that surgical therapy was the only independent prognostic factor for survival (hazard ratio: 0.20, P=0.040). Conclusions: Resection or liver transplantation is worth considering for treatment of patients with HEH.展开更多
AIM:To report the effect of focal laser photocoagulation on both the severity of hard exudates(HEs) and the rate of disease progression in eyes with mild to moderate non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy(NPDR).M...AIM:To report the effect of focal laser photocoagulation on both the severity of hard exudates(HEs) and the rate of disease progression in eyes with mild to moderate non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy(NPDR).METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 33 patients(60 eyes) who had been diagnosed with mild to moderate NPDR between January 2006 and December 2012.The patients were divided into 2 groups:Group A(38 eyes in 20 patients treated using focal laser photocoagulation) and Group B(treated without laser photocoagulation).We also reviewed the best corrected visual acuity measurements,and the fundus photographs taken at both baseline and follow-up visits. RESULTS: In Group A,HE severity grade had decreased significantly from baseline to the final visit(P 〈0.05),but this was not the case in Group B(P =0.662).The cumulative probabilities of retinopathy progression at 5y were 26% in Group A and 30% in Group B.KaplanMeier survival curves showed no significant difference between the groups with regard to retinopathy progression(P =0.805).CONCLUSION: Focal laser photocoagulation reduced the levels of HEs in eyes with mild to moderate NPDR.However,the treatment was not able to decelerate the progression of DR.展开更多
基金supported by the Bio&Medical Tech-nology Development Program of the National Research Foun-dation(NRF)funded by the Korean government(MSIT)(NRF-2018M3A9E8023861)by a grant from the Korean Health R&D Project.Ministry of Health Welfare,Korea(HI18C0531)
文摘Background: Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEH) is a rare tumor of vascular origin with an unknown etiology, a low incidence, and a variable natural course. We evaluated the management and prognosis of HEH from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) program and changes in treatment modalities of HEH over 30 years. Methods: From 1973 to 2014 in the SEER database, we selected patients diagnosed with HEH. We analyzed the clinical characteristics, patterns of management, and clinical outcomes of patients with HEH. Results: We identi ed 79 patients with HEH (median age: 54.0 years;male to female ratio: 1:2.6). The initial extent of disease was local in 22 (27.8%) patients, regional metastasis in 22 (27.8%), distant metas-tasis in 31 (39.2%) and unknown in 4 (5.1%). The median size of primary tumor was 3.85 cm (interquartile range, 2.50 7.93 cm). Among 74 patients with available management data, the most common manage-ment was no treatment (29/74, 39.2%), followed by chemotherapy only (22/74, 29.7%), liver resection-based (13/74, 17.6%), and transplantation-based therapy (6/74, 8.1%). The 5-year cancer-speci c survival rate was 57.8%. Patients who underwent surgical treatment had signi cantly higher survival than those who underwent non-surgical treatment (5-year survival;88% vs. 49%, P=0.019). Multivariate analysis revealed that surgical therapy was the only independent prognostic factor for survival (hazard ratio: 0.20, P=0.040). Conclusions: Resection or liver transplantation is worth considering for treatment of patients with HEH.
文摘AIM:To report the effect of focal laser photocoagulation on both the severity of hard exudates(HEs) and the rate of disease progression in eyes with mild to moderate non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy(NPDR).METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 33 patients(60 eyes) who had been diagnosed with mild to moderate NPDR between January 2006 and December 2012.The patients were divided into 2 groups:Group A(38 eyes in 20 patients treated using focal laser photocoagulation) and Group B(treated without laser photocoagulation).We also reviewed the best corrected visual acuity measurements,and the fundus photographs taken at both baseline and follow-up visits. RESULTS: In Group A,HE severity grade had decreased significantly from baseline to the final visit(P 〈0.05),but this was not the case in Group B(P =0.662).The cumulative probabilities of retinopathy progression at 5y were 26% in Group A and 30% in Group B.KaplanMeier survival curves showed no significant difference between the groups with regard to retinopathy progression(P =0.805).CONCLUSION: Focal laser photocoagulation reduced the levels of HEs in eyes with mild to moderate NPDR.However,the treatment was not able to decelerate the progression of DR.