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==Adverse effects==
==Adverse effects==
* Cerebral lipiodol embolism<ref>PMID: 17171304</ref><ref>PMID: 16227000 </ref><ref>PMID: 16163042</ref><ref>PMID: 18720550 </ref>
Post-embolization syndrome is a common adverse effect and is pain, nausea, and fever.<ref name="urlChemoembolization — Interventional Radiology Clinic — UW Radiology">{{cite web |url=http://www.rad.washington.edu/clinical/radiology-clinics/interventional-radiology-clinic/Interventional-Procedures/chemoembolization |title=Chemoembolization — Interventional Radiology Clinic — UW Radiology |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= |accessdate=}}</ref>
 
More serious adverse effects include:
* Cerebral lipiodol embolism (CLE)<ref>PMID: 17171304</ref><ref>PMID: 16227000 </ref><ref>PMID: 16163042</ref><ref>PMID: 18720550 </ref>
* Pulmonary embolism<ref>PMID: 16274465</ref><ref>PMID: 18720550 </ref>
* Pulmonary embolism<ref>PMID: 16274465</ref><ref>PMID: 18720550 </ref>
* Ruptured [[hepatocellular carcinoma]]<ref>PMID: 17287166</ref>
* Ruptured [[hepatocellular carcinoma]]<ref>PMID: 17287166</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 11:04, 7 May 2009

In medicine, chemoembolization, also called transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE), is "administration of antineoplastic agents together with an embolizing vehicle. This allows slow release of the agent as well as obstruction of the blood supply to the neoplasm."[1]

Efficacy

Chemoembolization may improve survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.[2]

Adverse effects

Post-embolization syndrome is a common adverse effect and is pain, nausea, and fever.[3]

More serious adverse effects include:

References

  1. Anonymous (2024), Chemoembolization (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  2. PMID: 11981766
  3. Chemoembolization — Interventional Radiology Clinic — UW Radiology.
  4. PMID: 17171304
  5. PMID: 16227000
  6. PMID: 16163042
  7. PMID: 18720550
  8. PMID: 16274465
  9. PMID: 18720550
  10. PMID: 17287166