The effect of hepatic steatosis on survival following resection of colorectal liver metastases in patients without preoperative chemotherapy.
Parkin, Ed ; O'Reilly, D ; Adam, R ; Kaiser, G ; Laurent, C ; Elias, D ; Capussotti, L ;
Parkin, Ed
O'Reilly, D
Adam, R
Kaiser, G
Laurent, C
Elias, D
Capussotti, L
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Hepatic steatosis, a common condition associated with insulin resistance and excess body weight, is reported to be associated with an increased risk for perioperative mortality in patients undergoing resection of colorectal liver metastases (CLM), but its impact upon longterm survival is less well documented.
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2013-06
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The effect of hepatic steatosis on survival following resection of colorectal liver metastases in patients without preoperative chemotherapy. 2013, 15 (6):463-72 HPB