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Treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma by transcatheter arterial embolization combined with intraarterial infusion of a mixture of cisplatin and ethiodized oil.
Hiroshi Kasugai,Junnosuke Kojima,Masaharu Tatsuta,Shigeru Okuda,Yo Sasaki,Shingii Imaoka,Makoto Fujita,Shingo Ishiguro +7 more
TL;DR: TAE combined with intraarterial infusion of cisplatin/ethiodized oil mixture may be a safe and useful treatment modality for hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Predictors of duodenal ulcer healing and relapse.
A. Sonnenberg,A. Sonnenberg,A. Sonnenberg,Stefan A. Müller-Lissner,Stefan A. Müller-Lissner,Stefan A. Müller-Lissner,Erich Vogel,Erich Vogel,Erich Vogel,Paul Schmid,Paul Schmid,Paul Schmid,Jean J. Gonvers,Jean J. Gonvers,Jean J. Gonvers,Peter Peter,Peter Peter,Peter Peter,Georg Strohmeyer,Georg Strohmeyer,Georg Strohmeyer,André L. Blum,André L. Blum,André L. Blum +23 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that in a population with high spontaneous healing incidence factors other than drug treatment such as sex, alcohol intake, smoking, and age are at least as important predictors of the outcome of short-term treatment as the drug treatment itself.
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The relationship between annual production: Biomass ratios and lifespans for marine macrobenthos.
TL;DR: A significant correlation between annual P/B ratios and lifespan is shown for species from a variety of phyla and habitats, and this equation may be used, in conjunction with data on mean annual biomass, to give production estimates for populations of marine macrobenthic species.
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Distinguishing anger and anxiety in terms of emotional response factors.
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Osteoporosis after cardiac transplantation
Elizabeth Shane,Maria Del C. Rivas,Shonni J. Silverberg,Tae Sook Kim,Ronald B. Staron,John P. Bilezikian +5 more
TL;DR: Osteopenia and vertebral fractures are common in patients after cardiac transplantation and the presence of elevated osteocalcin levels suggests that the pathogenesis of the osteoporosis in these patients differs from that of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporeosis.