Indications and results of isolated limb perfusion /
Eva Noorda (1974) graduated from medical school ('arts-examen') in 2000, after which she worked for a year on the surgical ward of the Slotervaart hospital (Amsterdam). In the two following years, until July 2003, she worked at this thesis in the Antoni v.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press,
2004.
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Series: | UvA Proefschriften.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Table of Contents; 1. Introduction and outline of the thesis; 2. Isolated limb perfusion: what is the evidence for its use?; 3. Isolated limb perfusion for unresectable melanoma of the extremities; 4. Isolated limb perfusion prolongs the limb recurrence-free interval after several episodes of excisional surgery for locoregional recurrent melanoma; 5. Safety and efficacy of isolated limb perfusion in elderly melanomia patients; (Editorial) Isolated Limb Perfusion in Elderly Melanomia Patients.
- 6. Repeat isolated limb perfusion with TNFa and melphalan for recurrent limb melanoma after failure of previous perfusion7. Prognostic factors for poor survival after isolated limb perfusion: criteria for patient selection?; 8. Long-term results of a double perfusion schedule using high-dose hypertermia and melphalan sequentially in extensive melanoma of the lower limb; 9. Quality of life in long-term survivors of isolated limb perfusion for melanoma of the limbs; 10. Isolated limb perfusion with TNF-a an.