Right Adrenal Metastases of Hepatocarcinoma After Liver Transplantation: Case Report and Literature Review |
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Authors: | E. Rubio,J. Gonzá lez,M. Jimené z,J.L. Lucena,L. Gimenez,F. Martinez Arrieta,V. Cuervas-Mons,V.S. Turrió n |
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Affiliation: | Unidad de Trasplante Hepático, Hospital Universitario, Puerta de Hierro, UAM, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | BackgroundHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) represents one of the most common malignancies globally, accounting for nearly one million new cases per year. Although the treatment of extrahepatic metastases from primary liver tumors is essentially palliative, a solitary metastasis from such tumors offers a possibility of cure by surgical resection. The adrenal gland is an uncommon site for metastasis from primary liver tumors.MethodsWe report a liver transplantation case of HCC and hepatitis B virus in a 23-year-old man with an excellent postoperative result. However, because an increased alpha-fetoprotein was evident and complete radiologic and blood tests were performed, all of which were normal. Three years posttransplantation, a right adrenal mass was identified by CT. PAAF was performed as well as adrenalectomy for a solitary adrenal metastasis from hepatocellular carcinoma.ResultsThe patient underwent adrenalectomy for the right adrenal metastasis at 3 years following liver transplantation for HCC. He is presently alive and disease-free 24 months after adrenalectomy.ConclusionCarefully selected patients with solitary metastasis from HCC may be considered for resection. |
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