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Gupta A et al. - Intermediate-term outcomes of percutaneous RFA are excellent. GA-assisted, contrast-enhanced CT–guided percutaneous RFA demonstrates a high initial ablation success rate. However, endophytic and interpolar lesions are at higher risk for recurrence.

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