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Management of ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma:Implications for therapy 被引量:27
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作者 Nicolò Bassi Ezio Caratozzolo +5 位作者 Luca Bonariol Cesare Ruffolo Alessio Bridda Luigi Padoan Michele Antoniutti Marco Massani 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第10期1221-1225,共5页
AIM:To assess the treatment and tumor-related variables associated with outcome after treatment of spontaneously ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).METHODS: Patients with ruptured HCC were identif ied. The compli... AIM:To assess the treatment and tumor-related variables associated with outcome after treatment of spontaneously ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).METHODS: Patients with ruptured HCC were identif ied. The complications, mortality and survival were assessed. The relationship between tumor size and the severity of hemoperitoneum and between tumor size and grade were examined.RESULTS: From January 1993 to January 2008, 556 patients with HCC with or without cirrhosis were evaluated; of which, 16 (2.87%) presented with spontaneous rupture. All but 1 patient had cirrhosis. Twelve patients underwent surgical resection while 4 underwent trans-cutaneous arterial catheter embolization (TAE) (trans-cutaneous arterial embolization). Early mortality (<30 d) was 25% (4 of 16) and was inversely relatedto Child-Pugh score; 3 of the 4 early deaths occurred in patients treated with TAE with 1 of 12 occurring in the resected group. There was no correlation between tumor size and grade or between size and severity of hemoperitoneum.CONCLUSION: Tumor size did not correlate with severity of the hemoperitoneum. There was an inverse relationship between G1-G3 (grade of cellular differentiation) HCC and dimensions. 展开更多
关键词 bleeding hepatocellular carcinoma Management of ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma Ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma
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Treatment of radiation-induced hemorrhagic gastritis with prednisolone:A case report 被引量:8
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作者 Lan Zhang Xiao-Ying Xie +3 位作者 Yan Wang Yan-Hong Wang Yi Chen Zheng-Gang Ren 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第48期7402-7404,共3页
Radiation-induced gastritis is an infrequent cause of gastrointestinal bleeding.It is a serious complication arising from radiation therapy,and the standard treatment method has not been established.The initial injury... Radiation-induced gastritis is an infrequent cause of gastrointestinal bleeding.It is a serious complication arising from radiation therapy,and the standard treatment method has not been established.The initial injury is characteristically acute inflammation of gastric mucosa.We presented a 46-year-old male patient with hemorrhagic gastritis induced by external radiotherapy for metastatic retroperitoneal lymph node of hepatocellular carcinoma.The endoscopic examination showed diffuse edematous hyperemicmucosa with telangiectasias in the whole muscosa of the stomach and duodenal bulb.Multiple hemorrhagic patches with active oozing were found over the antrum.Anti-secretary therapy was initiated for hemostasis,but melena still occurred off and on.Finally,he was successfully treated by prednisolone therapy.We therefore strongly argue in favor of perdnisolone therapy to effectively treat patients with radiation-induced hemorrhagic gastritis. 展开更多
关键词 Hemorrhagic gastritis Radiation Prednisolone hepatocellular carcinoma Gastrointestinal bleeding
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