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Brain metastasis from hepatocellular carcinoma after radical hepatectomy
Authors:Asahara T  Yano M  Fukuda S  Fukuda T  Nakahara H  Katayama K  Itamoto T  Dohi K  Nakanishi T  Kitamoto M  Azuma K  Ito K  Moriwaki K  Yuge O  Shimamoto F
Affiliation:Department of Surgery II, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Japan.
Abstract:Brain metastasis from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a rare, yet perplexing problem in patients with cancer. We report on 5 patients with metastasis of HCC to the brain after radical hepatectomy. Intrahepatic recurrence occurred in 3 patients, and distant metastasis to sites other than the brain was observed in 3 patients (lung, 2; bone, 1). The symptoms for brain metastasis included headache, hemiparesis, and vomiting. Hemorrhage was found in 4 of 5 patients. All patients had a single nodular lesion in the brain. The alpha-fetoprotein levels were more than 10,000 ng/ml in 4 patients. Two patients underwent surgical resection, 1 received cranial irradiation, and 2 were administered corticosteroids. The interval between diagnosis of the primary cancer and detection of brain metastasis ranged from 2 to 54 months. The mean survival period was only 3 months after diagnosis of brain metastasis. All 5 patients died of neurologic causes. Because no effective treatment for brain metastasis from HCC is available, further study is needed.
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