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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
)
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The development of malignancies after solid organ transplantation represents an increasing clinical problem complicating the long-term follow-up of transplant recipients. In this case report the authors describe the rare triple combination of a simultaneous
hepatocellular carcinoma
with a
glucagonoma
and a splenic hamartoma in a renal allograft recipient. It is not only the first published report of a
glucagonoma
occurring after renal transplantation but serves also as an illustration of the therapeutic decision making in the setting of the immune-compromised host. This case report also illustrates the different imaging modalities that can be used for the diagnosis of neuroendocrine tumors.
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PMID:An uncommon tumor in a renal graft recipient: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. 1246 66
Whereas surgical resection is the only curative treatment for liver tumors, effective treatment for isolated unresectable lesions when there is tumor progression in spite of several lines of chemotherapy remains to be found. We report herein two cases of patients treated by a 1-hour Hyperthermic Isolated Liver Perfusion (HILP) with a combination of melphalan and bevacizumab leading to complete response. The first patient had liver metastases secondary to previously resected malignant
glucagonoma
and the second, recurrent
hepatocellular carcinoma
. We used bevacizumab in association with melphalan for HILP because of the additional effect of an anti-VEGF antibody in these highly vascularized tumors and its locally restricted delivery to the isolated hepatic vascular compartment despite of its classic contraindication in association with surgery. The protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee. Enhanced CT scans during follow-up showed complete tumor necrosis as early as the second postoperative day. Patients had 27 and 7 months disease-free survival and 48 and 41 months overall survival after HILP, for neuroendocrine liver metastases and HILP plus liver transplantation for
HCC
respectively. Under very specific conditions, bevacizumab in HILP can provide excellent tumor response in hopeless clinical cases of liver tumors.
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PMID:Hyperthermic isolated liver perfusion with melphalan and bevacizumab. 2318 50