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. 1993 Jul;188(1):283-5.
doi: 10.1148/radiology.188.1.8390070.

Malignant hepatic tumors: safety of high-dose percutaneous ethanol ablation therapy

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Malignant hepatic tumors: safety of high-dose percutaneous ethanol ablation therapy

R D Redvanly et al. Radiology. 1993 Jul.

Abstract

The authors retrospectively analyzed clinical records to determine the safety and complication rate of percutaneous ethanol ablation therapy with more than 10 mL of ethanol administered per session for treatment of malignant hepatic tumors. Ten patients underwent a total of 35 sessions with 10 mL or more of ethanol, and four underwent 18 sessions with 10 mL or less. No serious complications occurred with any dose. Pain and fever were the most common complications at all doses, and the higher frequency of these at larger ethanol volumes may be related to the greater degree of tumor necrosis induced by the larger volume.

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