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In this case report, the patient had been delivered by Caesarean section and weighed only 4 pounds at birth. The mother was O negative, the father A positive, and the infant A positive. Initial red cell count was 2.85 million/cu mm; white cell count, 19,200/cu mm; and hemoglobin 70% of normal. At 3 months of age hemoglobin was 10% of normal. Bone marrow examination revealed marked erythroid hyperplasia. A diagnosis of Blackfan-Diamond syndrome was made. He received blood transfusions every 2 or 3 weeks for the first 4 years of his life. During his lifetime he received 433 units of packed cells for the treatment of congenital hypoplastic anemia. Vitamin-B12, folic acid, and iron were given without benefit. At 8 years of age a spelectomy was done. 20 months after surgery he recovered from pneumonococcal meningitis without sequelae. Progressive signs of hemochromatosis developed and finally progressive signs of heart failure with edema. At 24 years of age severe epigastric pain developed. An open liver biopsy disclosed multiple liver nodules which proved to be hepatoma. Severe ascites followed the surgery. Pulmonary metastases of the liver tumor developed and heart failure. He died at age 25. This patient had received no androgen. He was consistently hepatitis antigen negative. He was prepubertal at the age of 25 and had almost no endogenous androgens. Alpha-fetoglobin was present. This test may be useful as a screening test for hepatoma.
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PMID:Hepatocellular carcinoma, transfusion-induced hemochromatosis and congenital hypoplastic anemia (Blackfan-Diamond syndrome). 18 Aug 2

We describe a 33 year old man who presented with epigastric pain, weight loss and hematemesis. Roentgenograms of the upper gastrointestinal tract and endoscopy demonstrated giant rugal folds, and the diagnosis of hypertrophic gastropathy was confirmed by operative biopsy. This patient's symptoms and abnormalities noted on the roentgenograms persisted until his death 16 years later. Postmortem examination confirmed the persistence of hypertrophic gastropathy and revealed, in addition, a hepatocellular carcinoma metastatic to the stomach and regional lymph nodes. A review of 120 previously reported cases of hypertrophic gastropathy with special attention to its natural history indicates that the chronic nature of this patient's illness is typical. In addition, the chance of gastric carcinoma developing in these patients is appreciable. Since the reported long-term results of operative therapy appear favorable, patients with persistent and sufficiently distressing symptoms should be considered for gastric resection.
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PMID:The natural history of hypertrophic gastrophy (Menetrier's disease). Report of a case with 16 year follow-up and review of 120 cases from the literature. 19 63

Between July 1986 and April 1989, 334 hospitalized adult Ethiopian patients with chronic liver disease were studied according to a protocol to define their clinical features and to identify risk factors with the aim of preventive intervention. Of these, 14 had chronic hepatitis, 208 cirrhosis and 112 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Both clinical and histological diagnostic criteria were employed. A detailed questionnaire was used to document demographic and clinical data. A common clinical presentation among patients with chronic hepatitis was darkening of the face and hands with or without hypertrichosis of the face and blisters over the dorsi of the hands. This overt or latent form of porphyrea cutanea tarda (PCT) responds to chloroquine. Patients with cirrhosis of the liver commonly present for the first time with ascites, splenomegaly, haematemesis and/or melena from oesophageal varices, and mental changes due to hepatic encephalopathy. Overt or latent forms of PCT are also common features. Peculiar to these cirrhotics is the rarity of spider naevi, gynaecomastia, testicular atrophy, Dupuytren's contracture, parotid gland enlargement and clubbing of the fingers. Exhaustion, loss of appetite, rapid loss of weight, right upper quadrant and/or epigastric pain (all often of less than 6 months' duration, a big, hard, tender and grossly nodular liver with bruit, signs of portal hypertension, and/or hepatic encephalopathy, in a young male with a rapid down hill course characterize the Ethiopian patient with HCC. Serum anti-nuclear factor, anti-mitochondrial anti-bodies and anti-smooth muscle anti-bodies were absent in those with chronic hepatitis and were uncommon in the cirrhotics and HCC cases. One or more hepatitis B virus markers were found in 86% of chronic hepatitis, 88% cirrhosis and 78% HCC and the HBsAg carrier state was found in 36%, 29% and 23%, respectively. Among the HBsAg carriers, HBeAg positivity was less common than anti-HBe but anti-HDV was significantly higher than in the healthy general population. Alphafetoprotein (AFP) levels greater than 500 mg/ml were present in 16 (8%) cirrhotics and 58 (52%) patients with HCC. Histologically, 3 of the chronic hepatitis patients had progressed to cirrhosis, 8 of the cirrhotic patients had chronic active hepatitis and 85% of HCC cases occurred in a background of macronodular cirrhosis. Three cirrhotics developed HCC during follow-up.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:Chronic liver disease in Ethiopia: a clinical study with emphasis on identifying common causes. 131

The efficacy of transarterial immuno-embolization therapy (TIE) was investigated in 7 patients with multiple hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We administered OK-432 (10 KE), fibrinogen (30 mg/ml) and thrombin (1 U/ml) as a new treatment for HCC with intrahepatic metastasis. In all patients with a high level of AFP, the AFP level decreased promptly less than the pretreatment level after TIE therapy. High fever in all cases, epigastralgia in 6 cases and appetite loss in 3 cases were observed after TIE therapy. Our results indicate that this therapy may be a safe and effective method in HCC patients with intrahepatic metastasis.
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PMID:[The efficacy of transarterial immuno-embolization therapy in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma]. 132 9

The spontaneous rupture of a primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accounts for 10% mortality of HCC patients in Japan. Because this problem occurs much less frequently in western countries, it is often difficult for clinicians practicing in such countries to decide upon the best course of action during the crisis accompanying the spontaneous rupture of a HCC. In an effort to advance the general knowledge of this disease and clarify a selection for its treatment, we review 172 cases of spontaneous rupture of a HCC reported in the Japanese literature. The chief complaint of the patients was sudden epigastralgia or right hypochondriac pain. Abdominal paracentesis was positive in 86% of the patients. Liver failure was the cause of death in 42% of the patients. Therefore, it is important to evaluate liver reserve quickly. In addition, emergency hemostatic procedures must be implemented to avoid hemorrhagic shock. Although two-stage hepatectomy was performed in only 12% of the cases, these had the highest survival rates. Consequently, this is the procedure of choice for the treatment of spontaneous rupture of a HCC.
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PMID:Spontaneous rupture of hepatocellular carcinoma: a review of 172 Japanese cases. 184 58

Cisplatin suspension in Lipiodol (LPS) was prepared for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma by intra-hepatic arterial injection. In a rabbit liver cancer model, concentrations of cisplatin in tumor were more than 20 times higher than those in a nontumorous part of the liver at 5 min after LPS injection into the hepatic artery. Cisplatin at high concentrations was detected at 7 days after injection. The concentrations in other organs were lower except in the gall-bladder. In clinical trials for 71 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, partial response was observed in 33 cases (46.5%) and minor response in 20 cases (28.2%). The survival rate was 77% at 6 month and 55% at one year. Although fever, nausea, vomiting and epigastralgia were observed as side effects, these were temporary. Acute gastroduodenal mucosal lesions, cholecystitis, pancreatitis, delayed jaundice and hepatic encephalopathy were observed as complications and super selective cannulation was necessary for their prevention.
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PMID:[Intra-arterial injection of cisplatin suspension in Lipiodol (LPS) in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma]. 255 Dec 47

A 27-year-old woman, post parturition, was admitted to hospital because of epigastric pain. Ultrasonography and abdominal computerized tomography revealed a giant mass in the left lobe of the liver. Celiac angiography showed a hypervascular mass with irregular vascularity. Serum HBs antigen proved negative. A left hepatic lobectomy was performed in March, 1985. Histology of the tumor revealed the trabecular type of a hepatocellular carcinoma with Edmondson grade 2 atypism, whereas the non-cancerous region of the liver showed chronic inactive hepatitis. This case is presented, because of the rarity of a hepatocellular carcinoma developing in such a young patient. In addition, reported cases of a hepatocellular carcinoma in the young in Japan are reviewed.
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PMID:[A case of HBs antigen negative hepatocellular carcinoma without liver cirrhosis in a young woman]. 284 May 25

A case of extrahepatically growing hepatocellular carcinoma is reported, and the Japanese literature is reviewed. A 42-year-old man was admitted to our hospital on December 27, 1985 complaining of epigastralgia and nausea. Ultrasonography and computerized tomography showed a large tumor in the right hepatic lobe. This Was removed surgically and examined histologically.
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PMID:Hepatocellular carcinoma with extrahepatic growth: a case report and review of the Japanese literature. 284 Nov 83

A case of hepatocellular carcinoma with metastasis to the stomach and hyperlipidemia as a paraneoplastic syndrome was presented. The patient, a 69-year-old man, was admitted to Kurobe City Hospital with a complaint of epigastralgia. He was diagnosed as having hepatocellular carcinoma by an increased plasma AFP and the abnormalities of hepatic scintigram and abdominal angiography. Endoscopic examination of the stomach revealed an ulcerative lesion suggesting Borrmann type 2 gastric cancer and the gastric mucosal biopsy was interpreted as tubular adenocarcinoma. At autopsy, the liver was enlarged and weighed 4,170 g without liver cirrhosis. Histologic finding of the liver tumor was hepatocellular carcinoma of Edmondson's grade 2 and the gastric tumor with bile production was identical to that of liver tumor. The tumor architecture of the stomach, however, was mixed with trabecular pattern and tubular pattern near the site of gastric mucosa, and was concordant with the findings of gastric mucosal biopsy. Multiple tumor thrombi in the portal system suggested that hepatocellular carcinoma retrogradely metastasized to the stomach through the portal system.
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PMID:Hepatocellular carcinoma with metastatic gastric cancer simulating Borrmann type 2 and hyperlipidemia. 301 13

Four patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, but with stage I functional disease, were treated with intrahepatic arterial lipoidal mixed with small doses of Adriamycin (20 mg) and Mitomycin C (10 mg). Regression was seen in 3 out of the 4 patients. In 2 patients, there was substantial regression of tumour clinically, radiologically and biochemically. The treatment was tolerable without marrow depression or deterioration of liver function. Mild fever (37 degrees C) was seen in 2 and epigastric pain in 1. This form of treatment opens up scope for further improvement in the management of irresectable hepatocellular carcinoma.
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PMID:Treatment of irresectible hepatocellular carcinoma with intrahepatic arterial lipoidal mixed with adriamycin and mitomycin C. 301 14


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