Network of Mediators for Vascular Inflammation and Leakage Is Dysbalanced during Cytoreductive Surgery for Late-Stage Ovarian Cancer
Background. Cytoreductive surgery (CS) in late-stage ovarian cancer patients is often challenging due to extensive volume shifts, and high fluid intake may provoke postoperative complications. Expression of vasoactive mediators is altered in cancer patients, which may affect systemic vascular functi...
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Main Authors: | Sven Klaschik (Author), Jennifer Gehlen (Author), Claudia Neumann (Author), Mignon-Denise (Author), Martin Soehle (Author), Stilla Frede (Author), Markus Velten (Author), Andreas Hoeft (Author), Tobias Hilbert (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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