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Diagnosis and Treatment of Hepatocellular Adenoma in the Netherlands: Similarities and Differences
2010
Digestive Surgery
multiple or centrally localized lesions, a wish for pregnancy), the treatment policy was highly variable. Pregnancy was not discouraged in 15 hospitals, but in 11 (65%) of these, strictly defined conditions were noted: frequent follow-up, peripheral tumour localization that makes surgery easier if necessary, stable tumour size, and a good informed consent. Conclusion: The management of HAs in the Netherlands is rather uniform, except in complex cases in which multiple factors may influence
doi:10.1159/000268587
pmid:20357453
fatcat:xlzvoifrlraxlmkft2nbyjx46u