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Über die Hemmung der Arginase durch Stickstofflost
1952
Liver arginase is completely inhibited by nitrogen mustard [tris-(β-chloroethyl)amine, HCl] at a final concentration of 4.6×10−4 M. This holds true for isolated liver cell nuclei also. The experimental conditions are described exactly.
Regionale intraarterielle Chemotherapie mit Dacarbazin bei isolierten Lebermetastasen eines malignen Melanoms
2008
A 58-year-old woman underwent regional intra-arterial chemotherapy for hepatic metastases of a malignant melanoma, because at the time no other organ metastasis was demonstrable. Dacarbazine was injected as a bolus on five successive days, four weeks apart, after which there were several days of fever and the urinary melanogen test became positive. At first the patient clearly improved and was again able to walk. But four months after the start of treatment she died in a hepatic coma.
Intrahepatic Chemotherapy in Isolated Liver Metastases
1983
Most malignant liver tumors in Europe are of metastatic origin. The failure of early detection renders most of these tumors nonresectable at the time of diagnosis.