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- A Case of Extrahepatic Metastasis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma to the Pronator Quadratus Muscle of Right Wrist
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Yonng Wook Song, Byung seok Lee, Seok Hyun Kim, Eaum seok Lee, Heon Young Lee
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J Liver Cancer. 2015;15(1):41-45. Published online March 31, 2015
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17998/jlc.15.1.41
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Abstract
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- Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is usually associated with chronic liver disease such as
liver cirrhosis. Primary HCC lesions and even recurrent intrahepatic lesions can be treated
successfully by using variable modalities applicable to intrahepatic lesions. HCC can cause
intrahepatic multiple occurrence and extrahepatic metastasis. Extrahepatic metastasis occurs
in up to about 60% of patients of HCC, and a major of patients with extrahepatic HCC had late
intrahepatic stage of tumor. Themost frequent site of extrahepatic metastasis of HCC was the
lung. HCC metastasized to soft tissues was unusually reported. Extrahepatic metastasis of
HCC, especially to unusual site, should not be overlooked and must be able to be controlled.
We experienced a case that HCC was metastasized to the pronator quadratus muscle of right
wrist and chould be removed surgically.
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