The prevalence of viral hepatitis infection and the subsequent development of HCC are we... Chun-Nan,Yeh,Wei-Chen,... - 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 被引量: 44发表: 2005年 Hemodialysis in the Diabetic Patient with End-Stage Renal Disease Diabetes mellitus is now the most common ...
Sorafenib is the first medical treatment shown to be effective in the treatment of HCC. This efficacy is however still limited and its indication is therefore restricted to Child-Pugh A, OMS 0–2 patients in whom a potentially curative treatment is contraindicated.M.-P. Vullierme and V. ...
Sorafenib is the first medical treatment shown to be effective in the treatment of HCC. This efficacy is however still limited and its indication is therefore restricted to Child-Pugh A, OMS 0–2 patients in whom a potentially curative treatment is contraindicated. 展开 ...
Co-infection between hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis delta virus (HDV) causes the severest chronic hepatitis and is associated with a high risk of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The Global Health Sector Strategy on Viral Hepatitis called for the elimination of hepatitis (−...
MRI has higher sensitivity than CT for the diagnosis of FNH, but in some cases, it may present with atypical features that can generate confusion with HCC, such as a strong hyperintensity on T2-weighted imaging, a pseudocapsule, washout or absence of a central scar in small FNH, and the ...
However, during follow-up, the lean individuals also develop liver-related complications—cirrhosis, HCC, liver decompensation, and death—similar to the non-lean individuals [28,30]. In contrast, a French cohort study reported that having a lean status increased the risk of advanced liver ...
P-HCC showed cells in sheets, small groups and singles. Ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in diagnosis of space occupying lesions (SOL) of liver Recognizing that the law impacts the lives of persons with mental or psychiatric illnesses, the Mental Health Commission of ...
Lung cancer with HIV: prevalence, incidence, age at diagnosis The lung cancer analysis focused on people in care since they entered WIHS (since 1994) or MACS (since 1984) through September 2011. Smokers with HIV more likely to get lung cancer than smokers without HIV Watts, "Assessment of ...
Antineoplastic agent-induced pulmonary toxicity is complex and a diagnosis of exclusion[34]. Similarly, the pathogenesis of antineoplastic agent-induced lung injury is poorly understood and several mechanisms have been suggested, including direct injury to pneumocytes (chemical alveolitis) or the alveolar...
Liver cancer is a health problem worldwide and approximately 90% of the tumors are hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The incidence of this tumor has been increasing and is expected to keep growing for the next 11 years in some countries such as the United States (1). As the main risk factor...