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    Bland embolization versus radioembolization for treatment of multifocal hepatocellular carcinoma by Vikingstad, E.M, Suhocki, P, Engstrom, B.I, Semmel, D, Pabon-Ramos, W.M, Gebhard, T.A, Sopko, D.R, Kim, C.Y

    “…Purpose To compare overall survival rates after treatment of multifocal hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with bland versus radioembolization. Materials and…”
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    Metastatic neuroendocrine tumors to the liver: treatment with bland embolization versus radioembolization by Gebhard, T.A, Suhocki, P, Engstrom, B.I, Semmel, D, Vikingstad, E.M, Pabon-Ramos, W.M., D.R, Sopko, C.Y.Kim

    “…Purpose To compare the overall survival, time to progression, and complication rates of radioembolization and bland embolization in patients with…”
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    9:04 AM Abstract No. 9 - Metastatic neuroendocrine tumors to the liver: treatment with bland embolization versus radioembolization by Gebhard, T.A., Suhocki, P., Engstrom, B.I., Semmel, D., Vikingstad, E.M., Pabon-Ramos, W.M., Sopko, C.Y.Kim

    “…To compare the overall survival, time to progression, and complication rates of radioembolization and bland embolization in patients with neuroendocrine tumor…”
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    Abstract No. 370 - Bland embolization versus radioembolization for treatment of multifocal hepatocellular carcinoma by Vikingstad, E.M., Suhocki, P., Engstrom, B.I., Semmel, D., Pabon-Ramos, W.M., Gebhard, T.A., Sopko, D.R., Kim, C.Y.

    “…To compare overall survival rates after treatment of multifocal hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with bland versus radioembolization. Review of our procedural…”
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    Abstract No. 442 - Bland embolization for HCC: impact of lobar versus superselective embolization by Vikingstad, Kane, E.M., Stewart, J.K., Suhocki, P., Kim, C.Y.

    “…Patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension often have compromised portal perfusion, which may increase hepatic parenchymal reliance on the hepatic…”
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