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Morphological and histological features of resected hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients in the West
Authors:F Kemeny  J Vadrot  A Wu  C Smadja  J L Meakins  D Franco
Affiliation:Groupe de Recherche sur la Chirurgie du Foie et de l'Hypertension Portale, Université Paris-Sud, France.
Abstract:The pathological findings of 26 consecutive resections for hepatocellular carcinomas developing in cirrhotic patients were analyzed morphologically with a special interest in the presence of a capsule, vascular extension and satellite nodules. Tumor sizes varied from 2 to 11 cm. There were 20 expanding (76.9%) and six infiltrating tumors. Infiltrating tumors were significantly larger than expanding tumors (p less than 0.01). Histologically, the most common subgroups were the trabeculated pattern (65.4%) and the Edmonson-Steiner Type II (53.9%). Of the 20 expanding tumors, only six had direct spread in the liver parenchyma adjacent to the tumor (p less than 0.02). There was a significant relationship between the presence of a tumor extension in the distal portal branches and the presence of satellite nodules around the tumor (p less than 0.01). Survival at 6 months was significantly lower in patients with infiltrating (16.7%) than in those with expanding tumors (75%), (p less than 0.05). The present results indicate that pathological features of hepatocellular carcinomas in cirrhotic patients in Western countries are similar to those encountered in the East: (a) tumors are frequently encapsulated; (b) the propensity for the tumor to spread is closely related to the presence of a tumor capsule. This study suggests that a thorough preoperative search for the capsule should be made whenever resection of a hepatocellular carcinoma in a cirrhotic patient is contemplated.
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