Percutaneous ethanol injection

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Percutaneous ethanol injection
TermPercutaneous ethanol injection
Short definitionpercutaneous ethanol injection - (pronounced) (per-kyoo-TAY-nee-us EH-thuh-nol in-JEK-avoid) An injection of ethanol (alcohol) through the skin directly into a tumor to kill cancer cells. Ultrasound or a CT scan is used to guide the needle into the tumor. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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percutaneous ethanol injection - (pronounced) (per-kyoo-TAY-nee-us EH-thuh-nol in-JEK-avoid) An injection of ethanol (alcohol) through the skin directly into a tumor to kill cancer cells. Ultrasound or a CT scan is used to guide the needle into the tumor. Also known as alcohol ablation, ethanol ablation, and PEI

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