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Clinical Characteristics of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with an Extensive Lymph Node Metastasis at Diagnosis

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Journal Am J Clin Oncol
Specialty Oncology
Date 2002 Jun 1
PMID 12040297
Citations 7
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Abstract

Lymph node metastasis is reported to occur only rarely in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, we have encountered patients with HCC with extensive lymph node metastases. Here we report the clinical characteristics of HCC associated with extensive lymph node metastasis at diagnosis. Ten patients with HCC in whom extensive lymph node metastases were observed at the initial medical examination were studied. The degree of disease progression was documented with ultrasonography and dynamic computed tomography. Primary liver lesions were classified in the following three types according to imaging characteristics: type A, massive type with portal vein tumor thrombus; type B, multinodular, nonencapsulated type; and type C: multinodular, encapsulated type. In patients with types A and B HCC, a large number of lymph node metastases was observed, whereas a small number of isolated metastases was observed in patients with type C. All patients with types A and B HCC died within 7 months (median survival, 4 months), whereas those with type C survived for 4 years or more after treatment with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization and surgery. A relationship exists between the type of primary HCC lesions and the pattern of lymph node metastasis. Long-term survival may be expected for patients with isolated lymph node metastases.

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