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Purpose. To evaluate the effectiveness of minimally invasive interventions under the control of ultrasound and X-ray television in the treatment of patients with fast growing small liver hemangiomas. Determine the most effective minimally invasive method of treating patients with fast-growing small-sized liver hemangiomas. Materials and methods. The study included 54 patients with cavernous hemangiomas. Ultrasound-guided microwave ablation (MWA) was performed in 35 patients (out of 54), ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy - 8, embolization - 11. For sclerotherapy, 96[%] ethyl alcohol was used, for embolization - metal spirals of the Gianturco type. The volume of hemangiomas was assessed before and a year after minimally invasive methods of treating hemangiomas based on ultrasound and CT data. Results. In 31 of 35 patients after MWA, there was an increase in body temperature, ALT and AST levels. A year after the MWA, according to instrumental methods of research, in areas of hemangiomas, area
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Fominy'kh E. V. Ekaterina Viktorovna 1965-
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Ultrasound-guided microwave ablation of fast-growing small-sized hepatic hemangiomas [МИКРОВОЛНОВАЯ АБЛЯЦИЯ ПОД КОНТРОЛЕМ УЗИ БЫСТРОРАСТУЩИХ ГЕМАНГИОМ ПЕЧЕНИ МАЛЫХ РАЗМЕРОВ]
Ultrasound-guided microwave ablation of fast-growing small-sized hepatic hemangiomas [МИКРОВОЛНОВАЯ АБЛЯЦИЯ ПОД КОНТРОЛЕМ УЗИ БЫСТРОРАСТУЩИХ...
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Российский электронный журнал лучевой диагностики
Национальный конгресс лучевых диагностов
Т. 9, Вып. 1 С. 102-107
2019
Статья
Embolization Liver hemangioma Microwave ablation Sclerotherapy
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Purpose. To evaluate the effectiveness of minimally invasive interventions under the control of ultrasound and X-ray television in the treatment of patients with fast growing small liver hemangiomas. Determine the most effective minimally invasive method of treating patients with fast-growing small-sized liver hemangiomas. Materials and methods. The study included 54 patients with cavernous hemangiomas. Ultrasound-guided microwave ablation (MWA) was performed in 35 patients (out of 54), ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy - 8, embolization - 11. For sclerotherapy, 96[%] ethyl alcohol was used, for embolization - metal spirals of the Gianturco type. The volume of hemangiomas was assessed before and a year after minimally invasive methods of treating hemangiomas based on ultrasound and CT data. Results. In 31 of 35 patients after MWA, there was an increase in body temperature, ALT and AST levels. A year after the MWA, according to instrumental methods of research, in areas of hemangiomas, area