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Spontaneous hepatic hemorrhage: A single institution's 16-year experience
Armando Rosales,
Florencia G. Que
Surgery
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Radiologic
100%
Spontaneous Hemorrhage
100%
Single Institution
100%
Hepatic Hemorrhage
100%
Angiographic Embolization
100%
Bleeding
66%
Hepatic Adenoma
66%
Liver
33%
Liver Disease
33%
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
33%
Benign Disease
33%
Liver Tumor
33%
Consecutive Patients
33%
Resection
33%
Operative
33%
Coagulopathy
33%
End-stage Liver Disease
33%
Malignant Lesions
33%
Serious Complications
33%
Polycystic Liver Disease
33%
Elective Resection
33%
Angiosarcoma
33%
Metastatic Angiosarcoma
33%
Wedge Resection
33%
Benign or Malignant
33%
5′-end
33%
Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
33%
Segmentectomy
33%
Liver Hemorrhage
33%
Initial Management
33%
Hepatic Tumor
33%
Non-squamous Cell Carcinoma
33%
Metastatic Leiomyosarcoma
33%
Hemihepatectomy
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bleeding
100%
Liver Hemorrhage
100%
Embolization
75%
Liver Tumor
50%
Angiosarcoma
50%
Liver Adenoma
50%
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
25%
Liver Disease
25%
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
25%
Benign Tumor
25%
Carcinoma
25%
Sequela
25%
Coagulopathy
25%
End Stage Liver Disease
25%
Liver Polycystic Disease
25%
Wedge Resection
25%
Leiomyosarcoma
25%
Segmentectomy
25%
Hemihepatectomy
25%