CEUS represents a useful method in clinical practice for differentiating between malignant and benign FLLs detected on standard ultrasonography, and the results of this study are in concordance with previous multicenter studies: DEGUM (Germany) and STIC (France).
RezumatObiectivul acestui studiu este acela de a evalua rezultatele pacienţilor trataţi pentru hepatocarcinom (CHC) într-un centru de Chirurgie Generalã şi Transplant Hepatic. Material şi metode: Acest studiu retrospectiv include 844 pacienţi diagnosticaţi cu CHC şi trataţi chirurgical cu intenţie de radicalitate. Singurele metode de tratament curativ pentru CHC, la ora actualã sunt reprezentate de rezecţia hepaticã (RH) şi transplantul hepatic (TH). Ablaţia tumoralã poate fi indicatã în tratamentul CHC precoce, în cazurile la care rezecţia sau transplantul hepatic nu se pot efectua. La 518 pacienţi s-a practicat rezecţie hepaticã, 162 au beneficiat de transplant hepatic, iar 164 pacienţi au fost trataţi prin distrucţie cu radiofrecvenţã (RFA). 615 pacienţi (73%) au prezentat cirozã hepaticã. Rezultate: Morbiditatea şi mortalitatea înregistrate pentru întreg lotul de pacienţi au fost de 30% şi respectiv 4,3%. Supravieţuirea la 5 ani a fost de 39% cu diferenţe semnificative statistic între pacienţii la care s-a practicat RH comparativ cu cei transplantaţi şi Chirurgia (2017)
Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) represents a rare medical entity which has an estimated incidence of 0.1 to 10 people per million every year. It is defined by the obstruction of the flow in the inferior vena cava or the hepatic veins. Various classifications have been proposed. So, it can be acute or chronic and primary or secondary. The chronic form is more frequent and is characterized by signs of portal hypertension. Liver transplantation is the ultimate therapeutic management of Budd-Chiari syndrome. Primary BCS is mostly a result of hematological disorders and hypercoagulable conditions. Secondary BCS appears due to invasion or extrinsic pressure of the veins from various reasons, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), liver abscesses and cysts. We presented a rare case of a young lady with Budd Chiari syndrome and IVC thrombosis who were transplanted with hepatic left lobe from her sister.
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