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A long-term survivor of ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma after hepatic resection
Authors:KEN SHIRABE    MASAYUKI KITAMURA  SHINICHI TSUTSUI  TAKASHI MAEDA†  TAKASHI MATSUMATA  KEIZO SUGIMACHI
Institution:Department of Surgery, Munakata Medical Association Hospital, Kyushu University, Munakata, Japan;*Department of Surgery II, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Munakata, Japan;?Department of Pathology II, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Munakata, Japan
Abstract:Abstract We treated a patient who had previously undergone a hepatic resection for ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) but developed a solitary peritoneal recurrence at the site of the incision 8 years and 9 months later. Since no other recurrence was evident, we resected the tumour. The primary tumour was 2.5 cm in size and histological examination revealed HCC without any histological risk factors for intrahepatic recurrence. The peritoneal tumour consisted of less differentiated cancer cells than those found in the primary tumour. The positive rates of Ki-67 were 10% in the primary tumour and 23.3% in the peritoneal recurrence. The DNA indexes in both tumours were considered to be identical.
The comparison between the primary and peritoneal tumours suggested that the histological differentiation and proliferation activity can change after recurrence, in spite of consistent DNA ploidy contents. Clinically, a patient who undergoes a hepatic resection for ruptured HCC can survive for a long time, such as 10 years, if they have good liver function and small HCC without any histological risk factors for intrahepatic recurrence. However, since late recurrence is possible, a follow up for as long as 10 years is recommended.
Keywords:hepatic resection    hepatocellular carcinoma    long-term survivor  
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