2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2007.12.439
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CT-guided Radiofrequency Ablation in the Palliative Treatment of Recurrent Advanced Head and Neck Malignancies

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“…Ortalama yaşam süresi 6.9 ay olarak belirtilmiştir. Brook ve ark.nın [51] 14 nüks baş boyun tümörü olan hasta üzerinde yaptıkları bir çalışmada altı hastada yaşam kalitesinde artış olduğu bildirilmiştir.…”
Section: D-radyofrekans Ablasyon (Rfa)unclassified
“…Ortalama yaşam süresi 6.9 ay olarak belirtilmiştir. Brook ve ark.nın [51] 14 nüks baş boyun tümörü olan hasta üzerinde yaptıkları bir çalışmada altı hastada yaşam kalitesinde artış olduğu bildirilmiştir.…”
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“…Radio-frequency ablation uses an alternating electric current to create ionic agitation, which produces frictional heat and subsequent tissue necrosis 6 and is performed by using small percutaneous probes that produce heat, resulting in electrocauterization. This technique is gaining wide acceptance in the treatment of solid tumors of the liver, lung, kidney, and bone.…”
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“…Reproduced with permission from the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. 6 Copyright 2008, Elsevier.…”
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“…Radiofrequency (RF) ablation has been more widely applied in head and neck lesions, even if only in small population of patients. RF ablation has been used in head and neck lesions including benign and malignant thyroid nodules (11)(12)(13). However, only a few studies have been published regarding the use of microwave (MW) ablation for head and neck lesions, mostly focused on thyroid lesions (14,15).…”
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