Clinica e trattamento sintomatico delle metastasi epatiche nel malato terminale

Translated title of the contribution: Clinical features and symptomatic treatment of liver metastasis in the advanced cancer patient

F. De Conno, D. Polastri

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Abstract

The incidence of liver metastasis is quite frequent in patients with advanced cancer. Some patients are asintomatic, but more often a correlation can be present between the clinical observation and the anatomic and junctional alteration of the liver provoked by metastasis. Hepatomegaly may cause pain, dyspnea, hiccup. Biliary obstruction generates jaundice and itching. Portal hypertension may cause ascitis, encephalopathy, varices of the esofagus. Hepatic failure may produce symptoms like sopor, dysrasic oedema, coagulation problems, jaundice. The treatment of the symptoms listed above is crucial for the quality of life of these patients, and must be the mainstay of the therapeutic approach. This paper describes the palliative treatment of the clinical complications related to liver metastasis.

Translated title of the contributionClinical features and symptomatic treatment of liver metastasis in the advanced cancer patient
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)819-826
Number of pages8
JournalAnnali Italiani di Chirurgia
Volume67
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1996

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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