Abstract
Chemoembolization is a therapeutic alternative for those patients with hepatocarcinoma that cannot be excised surgically or that are waiting a liver allograft. We report two patients with hepatocarcinoma who were subjected to chemoembolization. A 65 years old male with a chronic liver disease and right lobe hepatocarcinoma, waiting for a liver transplantation, was subjected to two sessions, of chemoembolization four weeks apart. A magnetic resonance showed a 80% reduction of tumor volume one month later. A 72 years old diabetic male with an alcoholic liver disease with two hepatocarcinoma in the right lobe was subjected to two sessions of chemoembolization, separated by four weeks. A magnetic resonance one month later showed the absence of blood flow in both lesions, suggesting complete necrosis.
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Fava P., M., Meneses, L., González, R., & Loyola, S. (2008). Quimioembolización hepática en el manejo terapéutico del hepatocarcinoma. Reporte de dos casos. Revista Medica de Chile, 136(4), 496–501. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872008000400011
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