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Power Rolloff During Interactive Radiofrequency Ablation Can Enhance Necrosis When Treating Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Shi-Ming Lin1, Chun-Jung Lin, Hock-Jean Chung, Chao-Wei Hsu and Cheng-Yuan Peng

1 All authors: Liver Research Unit, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, 199, Tung Hwa North Rd., Taipei, 105 Taiwan.



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Fig. 1A. 51-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma measuring 1.7 cm in segment VI. Helical CT scan shows enhancing tumor (arrow) in right lobe before radiofrequency ablation. Serum {alpha}-fetoprotein level was 417 ng/mL (normal, <20 ng/mL).

 


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Fig. 1B. 51-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma measuring 1.7 cm in segment VI. Helical CT scan obtained after patient underwent one session of radiofrequency ablation shows low-attenuation ablated lesion (arrow). Serum {alpha}-fetoprotein level was 31 ng/mL. No recurrence occurred 15 months after radiofrequency ablation.

 

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