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  2. Hepatectomy - Wikipedia

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    Prior to surgery, cytotoxic agents such as oxaliplatin given systemically for colorectal metastasis, or chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma can significantly decrease the size of the tumor bulk, allowing then for resections which would remove a segment or wedge portion of the liver only.

  3. Radiation lobectomy - Wikipedia

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    The dose of yttrium-90 to be infused is calculated with the manufacturer's formula based on lung shunting, body surface area, liver and tumor volume. Radiation lobectomy: after gaining femoral artery access and advancing a catheter in the right hepatic artery (most often), 90 Y microspheres are infused in a lobar fashion, optimizing tumor and ...

  4. Liver regeneration - Wikipedia

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    Liver regeneration is the process by which the liver is able to replace damaged or lost liver tissue. The liver is the only visceral organ with the capacity to regenerate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The liver can regenerate after partial hepatectomy or injury due to hepatotoxic agents such as certain medications, toxins, or chemicals. [ 3 ]

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    After three months of treatment, he’ll have a second surgery to remove any remaining cancer from his colon. “And then, hopefully, I’m cancer-free,” he says.

  6. Family of deceased Alabama man claims surgeon removed liver ...

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    The family of 70-year-old William Bryan claims surgeon Thomas Shaknovsky removed his liver and not his spleen during a procedure he did not survive.

  7. Liver tumor - Wikipedia

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    Liver tumors (also known as hepatic tumors) are abnormal growth of liver cells on or in the liver. Several distinct types of tumors can develop in the liver because the liver is made up of various cell types. [1] Liver tumors can be classified as benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) growths.

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