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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (hepatocellular carcinoma)
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Hepatocellular carcinoma is an uncommon malignancy in the western world, and its presentation as symptomatic skeletal metastasis is rare. The following describes a patient whose initial complaint was arm pain that was subsequently found to be due to metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma. A review of the literature describing skeletal involvement by hepatocellular carcinoma is included.
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PMID:Hepatocellular carcinoma presenting as bone pain. 301 3

A 61-year-old male was referred to our hospital for evaluation of right upper arm pain. He was diagnosed as having primary hepatocellular carcinoma with bone metastasis by his high titer (111,683 ng/ml) of serum alpha-fetoprotein, computed tomography and abdominal angiography, and so UFT therapy, 400 mg daily, was instituted. After 2 months of this therapy, the titer of serum alpha-fetoprotein gradually decreased. Seven months later, the titer was 3,997 ng/ml and reduction of the hepatic tumor size was shown by computed tomography and ultrasonography. Furthermore, the right upper arm pain diminished and X-ray examination revealed remarkable improvement. During chemotherapy, there was no severe side effect apart from mild anemia and the patient is presently still alive. This case suggests the efficacy of UFT for the treatment of primary hepatocellular carcinoma.
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PMID:[A case of hepatocellular carcinoma with bone metastasis which responded to oral administration of UFT]. 302 79

Pancoast's syndrome refers to a condition consisting of Horner's syndrome and arm pain that is most commonly found in patients with a lung tumor of the superior sulcus invading the upper ribs or spine, lower brachial plexus and sympathetic chain. We report a 76-year-old female who had a thoracic inlet mass that presented as Pancoast's syndrome, showing profound pain, numbness and weakness of the left upper limb. Further evaluation revealed an increased level of serum alpha-fetoprotein (24278 ng/ml), cryptogenic liver cirrhosis and primary hepatocellular carcinoma with protruding T3 vertebra metastasis that resulted in Pancoast's syndrome. To our knowledge, it is a rare case and only one case has been reported previously.
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PMID:Hepatocellular carcinoma with Pancoast's syndrome as an initial symptom: a case report. 1133 24