The widespread use of imaging modalities and the continuous improvement in their sensitivity have lead to an increasing number of incidental findings of focal liver masses, either solitary or ...
The risk of developing liver cancer is increased in people who have cirrhosis, a disease in which healthy liver tissue is ...
A guardian molecule ensures that liver cells do not lose their identity. The discovery is of great interest for cancer medicine because a change of identity of cells has come into focus as a ...
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Histotripsy: Liquifying Liver TumorsLiver tumors “The liver’s an organ that can actually form many different types of cancers,” explains Eric Liu, MD, a Neuroendocrine Surgeon at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center.
Hepatocellular carcinoma continues to pose a diagnostic challenge, particularly in the setting of underlying pathomorphological changes in the liver due to cirrhosis, steatosis, or steatohepatitis.
Recent research suggests that a new approach could help even patients with advanced forms of fatty liver disease.
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Innovative therapies and surgical techniques have the potential to transform liver cancer care. People with cirrhosis—a ...
St. David’s Medical Center in Austin is the first hospital in Central Texas to offer histotripsy, a noninvasive ultrasound ...
End-stage liver disease is associated with disruptions in gut microbiota composition and function, which may facilitate ...
[16] Focal nodular hyperplasia occur mainly in normal liver and should be distinguished from FNH-like lesions, which occur in livers affected by alcoholic cirrhosis or vascular diseases ...
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