Anatomical basis and histopathological changes resulting from selective internal radiotherapy for liver metastases
Background Knowledge that liver tumours preferentially take their blood supply from the arterial blood supply rather than the portal venous system can be used for local delivery of treatment or for embolisation to cut off the blood supply to tumours. Aims To present histological evaluation of malign...
Main Authors: | Wang, L, Jani, A, Hill, E, Sharma, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2013
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