Villous Tumors of the Lower Part of the Large Bowel

作者: Renato F. Ramirez

DOI: 10.1001/JAMA.1965.03090210027007

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摘要: With the thought that many noninvasive villous tumors of large bowel are amenable to conservative treatment (local excision, fulguration, and radium application), 205 cases were studied in which was advocated during period 1950 through 1963. Conservative successful (1- 12-year follow-up) 98% 194 (1% lost followup). Examination surgical specimens from 11 patients treated by radical operation showed probably would have been adequate, since lesions confined mucosa. Removal below, either or thermal means, constitutes safe adequate for most lower portion bowel.

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