1. Liver transplantation for the management of hepatoblastoma
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Cillo, U., Ciarleglio, F.A., Bassanello, M., Brolese, A., Vitale, A., Boccagni, P., Zanus, G., Zancan, L., D'Antiga, L., Dall'igna, P., Montin, U., Gringeri, E., Carraro, A., Cappuzzo, G., Violi, P., Baldessin, M., Bridda, A., D'Amico, D. F., and Perilongo, G.
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LIVER diseases , *LIVER transplantation , *DRUG therapy - Abstract
: IntroductionHepatoblastoma (HEP) is the most frequent liver malignancy occurring in childhood. Surgical resection currently represents the gold standard for treatment. In patients with initially unresectable tumors, chemotherapy may induce remarkable reductions in size. In nonresponder patients, liver transplantation (OLTx) may offer a chance of cure.: Materials and methodsFrom 1990 to 2003, a total of 400 OLTx (31 pediatric transplants) have been performed at Padua University. Seven patients (4 males and 3 females) underwent OLTx for hepatoblastoma. All patients presented with bilobar liver involvement and had received chemotherapy according to the SIOPEL-1. In all patients preoperative staging was negative for extrahepatic involvement.: ResultsThe mean age of the pts was 8.2 years (range 6.4 months to 34 years). Mean follow-up after OLTx was 41.4 months (median 36, range 3 to 108 months). Actuarial patient survival rates after OLTx for hepatoblastoma are 83.3%, 83.3%, and 56% at 1, 3, and 5 years, respectively. Five of seven subjects with HEP are alive after transplant at 3, 12, 36, 65, and 108 months. Two patients died owing to recurrent disease after 6 and 60 months, respectively, from transplantation. Another subject, primarily treated with surgical resection, shows HEP recurrence at 40 months after OLTx. The remaining 4 patients are alive and well at a mean follow-up of 28 months (median 24, range 3 to 65 months).: ConclusionsLiver transplantation may represent a valid therapeutic option for patients with unresectable HEP, but it is contraindicated in cases of recurrence following previous resection surgery. Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy is of paramount importance to obtain good long-term results. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2003
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