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. 1986 Jan;67(1):107-11.

Hepatic metastases in gestational trophoblastic disease

  • PMID: 2999663

Hepatic metastases in gestational trophoblastic disease

L C Wong et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1986 Jan.

Abstract

From 1975 to 1983, 195 patients were treated for persistent or metastatic gestational trophoblastic disease. Fifteen patients with liver metastases were analyzed. All were treated with chemotherapy alone, none received hepatic irradiation, and no patient bled from her hepatic metastases. Thus, the need for prophylactic hepatic irradiation to prevent hemorrhage is doubtful. The good results obtained in the studied patients emphasize the significance of using vigorous primary multiagent chemotherapy in high-risk gestational trophoblastic disease patients.

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