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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RESECTABILITY»
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1
Pancreatic Tumors: Achievements and Perspectives
The addition of laparoscopic ultrasound allows the evaluation of the superior
mesenteric/portal vein and may be particularly valuable in cases which are
assessed by CT to be of borderline resectability. Peritoneal cytology is very
unlikely to be ...
Christos G. Dervenis, Claudio Bassi,
2000
Invasion of a short segment of the SMV or PV does not always preclude
resectability because at many institutions venous resection with graft placement
is performed. Involvement of arteries, however, almost always predicts
nonresectability.
3
Multimodal Concepts for Integration of Cytotoxic Drugs
The interpretation of whether this actually occurs is limited by inconsistent and
subjective definitions of resectability and by inadequate preoperative radiologic
assessments ofresectability. Probably the most variable factor in determining ...
L.W. Brady, Martin J. Brown, M.P. Mehta,
2006
In this group, liver metastases can be completely resected with adequate
oncological margins of normal parenchyma. In general, no need exists to
improve resectability of the metastases before proceeding to surgery. 2.
Marginally resectable.
Jean-Nicolas` Vauthey, Paulo M. Hoff, Riccardo A. Audisio,
2009
Identification of small liver lesions, peritoneal disease, and lymph node
metastasis, however, remains a primary drawback in the accurate assessment of
resectability. Differentiation of tumors from chronic pancreatitis also remains a
concern.
Andrew M. Lowy, Steven D. Leach, Philip Philip,
2008
To study the accuracy of preoperative staging techniques for assessing
resectability of peripancreatic malignancies, Warshaw etal.34 compared the
results of contrast-enhanced dynamic CT, MRI, angiography, and laparoscopy. In
88 patients ...
Daniel D. Von Hoff, Douglas Brian Evans, Ralph H. Hruban,
2005
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The SAGES Manual of Strategic Decision Making: Case Studies ...
Prediction of resectability is limited with tumors infil- trating surrounding structures
. In these cases the risk of uncontrollable bleeding or damage of mediastinal
structures is very high. Prediction of resectability with laparoscopy, therefore, ...
Carol E.H. Scott-Conner, José E. Torres, Nate Thepjatri,
2008
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Reoperative Pelvic Surgery
Resectability is determined by assessing anatomic location and ascertaining
which other anatomic structures are fixed to the lesion. Several studies suggest
that improved outcome following resection of local recurrence depends on
achieving ...
Richard P. Billingham, Kathleen C. Kobashi, William A. Peters,
2009
9
Surgical Oncology: An Algorithmic Approach
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are
excellent modalities by which to image a liver tumor and determine resectability;
however, neither can accurately predict malignant or benign histology.12 MRI
with ...
Theodore J. Saclarides, Keith W. Millikan, Constantine V. Godellas,
2003
Resectability. Surgical resection of liver metastases in colorectal cancer has
been shown to result in long-term survival and even cure in multiple large case
series. No randomized clinical trial has addressed the issue, however recently ...
Fong, Jia-Hong Dong,
2011
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «RESECTABILITY»
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resectability no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Intraoperative detection of cancerous brain tissue using Raman …
I.-F. Talos, K. H. Zou, L. Ohno-Machado, J. G. Bhagwat, R. Kikinis, P. M. Black, F. A. Jolesz, Supratentorial low-grade glioma resectability: statistical predictive ... «SPIE Newsroom, mai 15»
International Experts Propose New Pediatric NHL Staging System
“Stage is determined by the number and anatomic pattern of disease sites, their resectability, and involvement of marrow and the [central nervous system],” wrote ... «Cancer Network, mai 15»
Shooting at the Moon To Improve Ovarian Cancer
... offered diagnostic laparoscopy for peritoneal disease assessment with two surgeons independently scoring the abdomen to determine resectability of disease ... «Clinical Oncology News, abr 15»
Salvage esophagectomy may improve survival in patients with …
R0 resection was associated with tumor depth prior to surgery, tumor depth before dCRT, dCRT response and resectability before dCRT. Major strengths of this ... «2 Minute Medicine, abr 15»
Cost of Expensive Imaging Balances Out in Liver Metastases
... to evaluate hepatic resectability in patients with colorectal cancer liver metastases," Dr Zech told delegates here at the European Congress of Radiology 2015. «Medscape, mar 15»
Algorithm Ups Successful Resection in Ovarian Cancer
Two surgeons independently score the abdomen to determine resectability of the disease. The opinion of a third adjudicating faculty member is sought in cases ... «MedPage Today, mar 15»
Abstract and Introduction
Greater extent of resection (EOR) of low-grade gliomas is associated with improved survival. Proximity to eloquent cortical regions often limits resectability and ... «Medscape, fev 15»
CA19-9 kinetics may predict pancreatic cancer resectability
Twenty-three percent of patients with resectable disease had a rate of change of CA 19-9 greater than 1 U/ml in the resectable group, with 77% in the group with ... «2 Minute Medicine, out 14»
SIR-Spheres Microspheres for the Treatment of Liver Mets From …
... standard chemotherapy is an important strategy that may have the potential to downstage hepatic metastases and increase resectability rates, or even prolong ... «Targeted Oncology, out 14»
Locally advanced pancreatic cancer responds to FOLFIRINOX
... by chemoradiation in locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC) was associated with conversion to resectability in more than 20% of patients in a small study. «Oncology Nurse Advisor, mai 13»