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Ecografia intraoperatoria con contrasto nell’identificazione delle metastasi epatiche

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Le metastasi da cancro del colon-retto (CRC) sono, tra le neoplasie secondarie del fegato, le più frequenti rappresentando il 45% di tutte le lesioni epatiche sostitutive [1]. Studi retrospettivi hanno dimostrato che circa la metà dei pazienti affetti da carcinoma colon-rettale presenta nel quinquennio successivo alla diagnosi secondarismi epatici [2].

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Torzilli, G., Del Fabbro, D., Botea, F., Marconi, M. (2007). Ecografia intraoperatoria con contrasto nell’identificazione delle metastasi epatiche. In: Quaia, E. (eds) Mezzi di contrasto in ecografia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0617-1_6

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