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Luca Cova

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  28
Citations -  2905

Luca Cova is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ablation & Contrast-enhanced ultrasound. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 28 publications receiving 2765 citations.

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Percutaneous radio-frequency ablation of hepatic metastases from colorectal cancer: long-term results in 117 patients.

TL;DR: RF ablation is an effective method to treat hepatic metastases from colorectal carcinoma and Frequency and time to local recurrence were related to lesion size (P < or =.001).
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Small Liver Colorectal Metastases Treated with Percutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation: Local Response Rate and Long-term Survival with Up to 10-year Follow-up

TL;DR: Adding RF ablation to systemic chemotherapy achieved local control in a large majority of metachronous colorectal liver metastases and the 3- to 10-year survival rates of this relatively large series of patients were essentially equivalent to those of most surgical series reported in the literature.
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Ultrasound of thyroid, parathyroid glands and neck lymph nodes

TL;DR: Fine-needle aspiration biopsy remains the most accurate modality for the definitive assessment of thyroid gland nodules and of any doubtful case of nodal disease and a combined approach with sonography and FNAB is generally highly effective.
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Guidance and monitoring of radiofrequency liver tumor ablation with contrast-enhanced ultrasound

TL;DR: The results obtained showed that the sensitivity of CEUS for the detection of residual tumor was almost equivalent to that of contrast-enhanced helical CT, and the rate of partially unablated tumors has dropped since the introduction of intraoperative CEUS.
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Real-time US-CT/MRI image fusion for guidance of thermal ablation of liver tumors undetectable with US: results in 295 cases.

TL;DR: Real-time virtual navigation system with US-CT/MRI fusion imaging is precise for targeting and achieving successful ablation of target tumors undetectable with US alone, therefore, a larger population could benefit from ultrasound guided ablation procedures.