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Recent advances in the diagnosis and management of chronic pancreatitis

Kwon CI, Cho JH, Choi SH, Ko KH, Tirkes T, Gromski MA, Lehman GA

Chronic pancreatitis is a chronic condition characterized by pancreatic inflammation that causes fibrosis and the destruction of exocrine and endocrine tissues. Chronic pancreatitis is a progressive disease, and no physiological...
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Composite liver tumors: A radiologic-pathologic correlation

Nayyar M, Imagawa DK, Tirkes T, Demirjian , Houshyar R, Sandrasegaran K, Nangia CS, Seery T, Bhargava P, Choi JI, Lall C

Bi-phenotypic neoplasm refers to tumors derived from a common cancer stem cell with unique capability to differentiate histologically into two distinct tumor types. Bi-phenotypic hepatocellular carcinoma-cholangiocarcinoma (HCC-CC), although a rare...
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Magnetic resonance imaging following treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma with sorafenib

Choi JI, Imagawa DK, Bhosale P, Bhargava P, Tirkes T, Seery TE, Lall C

Hepatocellular carcinomas are highly vascular tumors, showing progressive hypervascularity by the process of neoangiogenesis. Tumor angiogenesis is critical for tumor growth as well as metastatic spread therefore, imaging and quantification...
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Comparison of hepatic MDCT, MRI, and DSA to explant pathology for the detection and treatment planning of hepatocellular carcinoma

Ladd LM, Tirkes T, Tann M, Agarwal DM, Johnson MS, Tahir B, Sandrasegaran K

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The diagnosis and treatment plan for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) can be made from radiologic imaging. However, lesion detection may vary depending on the imaging modality. This study aims to...
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