1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(96)70315-2
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Prior radiation and chemotherapy increase the risk of life-threatening complications after insertion of metallic stents for esophagogastric malignancy

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“…[1] The relationship between patients who received chemoradiotherapy previously and hemorrhage has been found to be significant. [12] In patients with stents, evaluating the focus of hemorrhage is not possible. In this case, pharmacological treatment should be considered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1] The relationship between patients who received chemoradiotherapy previously and hemorrhage has been found to be significant. [12] In patients with stents, evaluating the focus of hemorrhage is not possible. In this case, pharmacological treatment should be considered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A PMAE tem se mostrado efetiva e segura no tratamento da estenose maligna do esôfago (3,5,9,15,18,26,27,28,29) . O procedimento pode ser realizado com sucesso em até 90% dos pacientes, sendo de fácil inserção, associada a baixos índices de morbimortalidade (3,14,17,23,28,29) .…”
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“…Since Domschke et al first reported the use of SEMS in 1990 [2], the technique has been widely used for malignant esophageal stenosis [3], although there have been many reports of complications associated with the combination of SEMS and chemoradiation therapy (CRT) [4,5]. A 56-year-old man was diagnosed as having carcinoma of the lower esophagus in July 2008.…”
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