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Liver surgery and transplantation in China: Progress and Challenges

LAU W Y, LAI E C H

Frontiers of Medicine 2007, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 1-5 doi: 10.1007/s11684-007-0001-y

Abstract: and honoured the important contributions of these Chinese pioneers in portal hypertension, recurrent pyogeniccholangitis, hepatocellular carcinoma and liver transplantation.

Keywords: transplantation     pyogenic cholangitis     available information     important     hypertension    

Sclerosing cholangitis in critically ill patients: an important and easily ignored problem based on a

Ting Lin, Kai Qu, Xinsen Xu, Min Tian, Jie Gao, Chun Zhang, Ying Di, Yuelang Zhang, Chang Liu

Frontiers of Medicine 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 118-126 doi: 10.1007/s11684-014-0306-6

Abstract: In the past decades, many patients who received aggressive treatment in ICU developed sclerosing cholangitisSclerosing cholangitis in critically ill patients (SC-CIP) is a relatively new issue.As a newly discovered type of secondary sclerosing cholangitis, SC-CIP is a severe progressive complication

Keywords: intensive care unit     sclerosing cholangitis     ischemic injury     prognosis     systemic review    

Hilar cholangiocarcinoma: Pathology and tumor biology

Dong KUANG, Guo-Ping WANG,

Frontiers of Medicine 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 371-377 doi: 10.1007/s11684-010-0130-6

Abstract: The most common disease associated with cholangiocarcinoma is primary sclerosing cholangitis.

Keywords: hilar cholangiocarcinoma     morphology     primary sclerosing cholangitis     metastasis     growth    

Pyogenic liver abscess as initial presentation in locally advanced right colon cancer invading the liver

Kai Qu, Chang Liu, Aasef M A Mansoor, Bo Wang, Jincai Chen, Liang Yu, Yi Lv

Frontiers of Medicine 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 434-437 doi: 10.1007/s11684-011-0157-3

Abstract: Locally advanced colorectal cancer complicated with adjacent organic invasion may remain confined to the local area with minimal metastasis. In the present paper, we report on a patient with advanced right colon cancer, including liver, gallbladder, and duodenal invasion behind the scene of liver abscess. resection was performed on the patient, with right-hemicolectomy, cholecystectomy, partial duodental resection, and hepatectomy. Postoperative management was administered, including nutritional support in the early postoperative period, effective anti-infection treatment, and adjuvant chemotherapy (FOLFOX4). The patient survived for 16 months after the operation. Common clinical manifestations of colorectal cancer were digestive symptoms and changes in defecation. However, the clinical manifestation of locally advanced colon cancer was extremely complicated. Extended or multivisceral resection may offer patients a chance to survive an acute crisis and allow for treatment with adjuvant therapy.

Keywords: liver abscess     locally advanced colon cancer     multiorganic invasion    

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Liver surgery and transplantation in China: Progress and Challenges

LAU W Y, LAI E C H

Journal Article

Sclerosing cholangitis in critically ill patients: an important and easily ignored problem based on a

Ting Lin, Kai Qu, Xinsen Xu, Min Tian, Jie Gao, Chun Zhang, Ying Di, Yuelang Zhang, Chang Liu

Journal Article

Hilar cholangiocarcinoma: Pathology and tumor biology

Dong KUANG, Guo-Ping WANG,

Journal Article

Pyogenic liver abscess as initial presentation in locally advanced right colon cancer invading the liver

Kai Qu, Chang Liu, Aasef M A Mansoor, Bo Wang, Jincai Chen, Liang Yu, Yi Lv

Journal Article