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    Intrahepatic Infusion Procedure

    Definition 1

    Administration of a fluid form of the drug via a blood vessel into the liver over the sustained period of time. (NCI Thesaurus)

    Definition 2

    A procedure to deliver chemotherapy directly to the liver. Catheters are put into an artery in the groin that leads directly to the liver, and drugs are given through the catheters. (NCI Dictionary)




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