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Treatment of liver metastases from uveal melanoma: a retrospective single-center analysis 被引量:2
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作者 Xiao-Yu Yang Feng Xie +2 位作者 Ran Tao Ai-Jun Li Meng-Chao Wu 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS 2013年第6期602-606,共5页
BACKGROUND:Metastatic liver melanoma is a rare event in the Chinese population with extremely poor prognosis.Any treatment that controls a metastatic hepatic lesion potentially prolongs survival.This study aimed to ev... BACKGROUND:Metastatic liver melanoma is a rare event in the Chinese population with extremely poor prognosis.Any treatment that controls a metastatic hepatic lesion potentially prolongs survival.This study aimed to evaluate the survival of patients with isolated liver metastases from uveal melanoma treated with partial hepatectomy or non-surgical management and to find the best therapeutic modality for these patients.METHODS:From January 1996 to September 2008,eight patients with liver metastases secondary to uveal melanoma were admitted to our hospital.Five patients underwent partial hepatectomy and 3 received other treatments(TACE,RFA,PEI).Their medical records were reviewed and overall survival was analyzed.RESULTS:The patients comprised 3 men and 5 women,with a median age of 44 years.Six patients presented with liver metastases at the time the primary tumor was diagnosed.The interval from the diagnosis of uveal melanoma to liver metastasis in the remaining 2 patients was 9.5 and 32.5 months,respectively.The median survival after the treatment of liver metastasis was 11.5 and 7.5 months in the surgical and nonsurgical groups,respectively.There was no procedure-related mortality in the whole study cohort.CONCLUSIONS:Partial hepatectomy or other therapies were safe and feasible for isolated liver metastases from uveal mela-noma.Aggressive treatment with multidisciplinary modalities may result in prolonged survival. 展开更多
关键词 liver metastasis uveal melanoma THERAPY
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