Journal article
Focal hyperthermia produces progressive tumor necrosis independent of the initial thermal effects
M Nikfarjam, C Malcontenti-Wilson, C Christophi
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | SPRINGER | Published : 2005
Abstract
Focal hyperthermia, produced using laser, radio frequency, and microwave, is used to treat liver tumors. The exact mechanisms of tissue destruction using focal hyperthermia are, however, unknown. Clinical and experimental studies suggest a progression of injury after cessation of the initial heat stimulus. This study investigates the mechanisms and time sequence of progressive tissue necrosis induced using focal hyperthermia in a murine model of colorectal liver metastases. Focal hyperthermia produced using a neodymium-yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd-YAG) laser source was applied to the normal liver and colorectal cancer liver metastases in inbred male CBA strain mice. The extent of direct letha..
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