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タイトル
  • en Alveolar echinococcosis of the liver in children
作成者
    • en Yoshida, Tadashi
    • en Kamiyama, Toshiya
    • en Okada, Tadao
    • en Nakanishi, Kazuaki
    • en Yokoo, Hideki
    • en Kamachi, Hirofumi
    • en Matsushita, Michiaki
    • en Sato, Naoki
    • en Sasaki, Fumiaki
アクセス権 open access
権利情報
  • en The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com
主題
  • Other en Child
  • Other en Alveolar echinococcosis
  • Other en Liver
  • NDC 493
内容注記
  • Abstract en Background/purpose. Alveolar echinococcosis of the liver (AEL) is a zoonosis that is distributed in cold regions of the northern hemisphere. The disease is mostly found in adults and rarely in pediatric patients because it tends to be slow growing. Patients and methods. Ten Japanese pediatric patients with AEL (under fifteen-year-old) have been operated on in Hokkaido University Hospital from January 1936 to June 2008. We examined these children and revealed the characteristics of AEL. Results. The patients included three males and seven females whose mean age was 10.9 years old, ranging from 7 to 15. The length of follow-up was from 3 months to 33 years (median: 19 years). Six cases were picked up by mass screening and nine cases who underwent hepatectomy are still alive and one case whose tumors were unresectable died of liver failure. Conclusion. Our cases indicate that some AEL pediatric patients advanced rapidly, so early detection is imperative. Thus, screening examinations are essential for children in contaminated areas, and complete radical resection should be performed if a liver tumor is found on a screening examination and diagnosed as AEL.
出版者 en Springer Japan
日付
    Issued2010-03
言語
  • eng
資源タイプ journal article
出版タイプ AM
資源識別子 HDL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/43105
関連
  • isVersionOf DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00534-009-0114-6
  • PMID 19390771
収録誌情報
    • PISSN 1868-6974
      • en Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences
      • 17 2 開始ページ152 終了ページ157
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