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Gamma Knife—Treated Hepatoma: Case of Obstructive Jaundice and Management
Integrative Cancer Therapies , 10/14/09
Wang M–Q et al. – Gamma knife therapy is becoming more frequently applied in solid tumor treatment. This article reports a unique case of severe obstructive jaundice arising as a complication of treatment of hepatoma at the hepatic hilum using a gamma knife. Even when practiced frequently, any intervention must be delivered with caution if the liver has been treated with radiation. Otherwise, even with much experience, the unwary doctor can be trapped by deceptive images.
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