2017
DOI: 10.17691/stm2017.9.1.05
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Right Liver Resection Techniques for Advanced Alveolar Echinococcosis with Vascular Invasion

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“…AE is a helminthiasis caused by the Echinococcus multilocularis larvae, which are retained by the liver while passing into the portal bloodstream from the bowel and form tumor‐like neoplasms. Treating patients with liver AE is difficult as it shows signs of a slowly growing malignant tumor with infiltrative growth, possible invasion of adjacent organs, and ability to metastasize 4 . Endemic hotbeds are Western Siberia, Far East, Yakutia, Central Asia, Central Europe, Alaska, and Northern Canada.…”
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“…AE is a helminthiasis caused by the Echinococcus multilocularis larvae, which are retained by the liver while passing into the portal bloodstream from the bowel and form tumor‐like neoplasms. Treating patients with liver AE is difficult as it shows signs of a slowly growing malignant tumor with infiltrative growth, possible invasion of adjacent organs, and ability to metastasize 4 . Endemic hotbeds are Western Siberia, Far East, Yakutia, Central Asia, Central Europe, Alaska, and Northern Canada.…”
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“…The adjacent organs, and ability to metastasize. 4 Endemic hotbeds are Western Siberia, Far East, Yakutia, Central Asia, Central Europe, Alaska, and Northern Canada. Radical surgery associated with antiparasitic chemotherapy is the only curative option for liver AE.…”
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