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Lifesaving transarterial embolization using absorbable gelatin sponge particles for massive bleeding of ruptured metastatic hepatic melanoma 被引量:1
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作者 Panagiotis Lainas Giorgia Amy Rodda +5 位作者 george rafek Maude Millereux Carmelisa Dammaro Pierre Trouiller Sophie Maitre Ibrahim Dagher 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第2期194-196,共3页
To the Editor:Melanoma is an aggressive malignant tumor that arises from melanocytic cells. It usually originates from the epithelial tissues of the skin, retina and anorectal canal. Melanoma is characterized by early... To the Editor:Melanoma is an aggressive malignant tumor that arises from melanocytic cells. It usually originates from the epithelial tissues of the skin, retina and anorectal canal. Melanoma is characterized by early metastases, even from thin primary tumors. The most common sites of distant metastasis are: skin, lung, brain, liver, bone and intestine. Liver involvement occurs in 14% to 20% of cases [1] , but the diagnosis is usually performed incidentally on imaging studies, since these lesions are seldom symptomatic. Rarely, metastatic hepatic melanoma can manifest as an acute condition of massive bleeding due to spontaneous rupture of one or more hepatic lesions, with disastrous outcomes for patients in most cases. In the current literature, very few cases of spontaneous rupture of metastatic hepatic melanoma have been reported, all with fatal outcomes [2–5] . Indeed, when such a condition occurs, prompt management and bleeding control strategies are essential for long-term survival of these patients. 展开更多
关键词 HEPATIC MELANOMA involvement
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