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Pathological complete response after percutaneous isolated hepatic perfusion in hepatocellular carcinoma with portal vein tumor thrombosis: a case report

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Fig. 1 Contrast-enhanced CT before preoperative PIHP: CT showing a 28 × 25 mm HCC in segment 4 (a) and PVTT (yellow circle) in the left portalbranch reaching the right portal (b)
Fig. 3 Contrast-enhanced CT after preoperative PIHP: CT showing the reduction of the main tumor volume (a) and no enhancement of the PVTT(yellow circle) after PIHP (b, c)
Fig. 5 Macroscopic (a) and microscopic (b) findings on the resected specimen after PIHP: No residual tumor was found at the original site of theHCC, which extended into the portal branch in the left lobe of the liver

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