INTERSTITIAL BRACHYTHERAPY FOR LIVER METASTASES AND ASSESSMENT OF RESPONSE BY POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY: A CASE REPORT

Interstitial brachytherapy for liver metastases and assessment of response by positron emission tomography: a case report

Interstitial brachytherapy for liver metastases and assessment of response by positron emission tomography: a case report

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For liver metastases (LM), image guided percutaneous ablative procedures such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA), laser induced thermal therapy (LITT) and trans-arterial chemo-embolisation (TACE) are increasingly porky pig face being used because they are relatively safer, less invasive and equally effective.CT scan guided interstitial brachytherapy (IBT) with a single large dose of radiation by high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy is a chevy sonic rims for sale novel technique of treating LM and has shown good results.Positron emission tomography (PET) scan may provide better information for assessing the response toIBT procedures.

We hereby report a case of LM that was treated by HDR IBT and PET scan was done in addition to CT scan for assessing the response.

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