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2012, Number 1

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Ann Hepatol 2012; 11 (1)

Glisson’s capsule blistering after hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy

Medina-Franco H, Zamora-Valdés D, Sánchez-Ramón A, Trejo-Gómez G
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Language: English
References: 2
Page: 128-129
PDF size: 64.57 Kb.


Key words:

Hyperthermic chemotherapy, Citoreduction, Peritoneal carcinomatosis, Side effects, Liver toxicity, Liver damage.

ABSTRACT

Hypertermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy is a treatment option after cytorreduction of certain types of malignancies with peritoneal spread. Blistering of the Glisson’s capsule has not been previously reported as a consequence of this treatment modality. Patient do not experiment any associated morbidity.


REFERENCES

  1. Song J, Finnerty CC, Herndon DN, Boehning D, Jeschke MG. Severe burn-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress and hepatic damage in mice. Mol Med 2009; 15: 316-20.

  2. Helm CW. The role of hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) in ovarian cancer. Oncologist 2009; 14: 683-94.




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Ann Hepatol. 2012;11