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Isidoro Di Carlo1, Maurizio Mannino, Adriana Toro, Annalisa Ardiri, Antonio Galia, Giovanni Cappello, Gaetano Bertino.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is an oncofetal protein produced by hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). AFP level can also be elevated in other neoplastic or non-neoplastic conditions. An elevated AFP level has high diagnostic significance for HCC; at a level of >200 ng/mL, the probability of HCC is >90%. The aim of the present paper is to report a patient who underwent curative resection of HCC, who had a persistently elevated AFP level postoperatively but did not develop recurrence during a 2-year follow-up period. A review of the literature is also presented. CASE REPORT: An 82-year-old male was referred following a computed tomography scan showing a 160 mm diameter mass in the left lobe of the liver. This huge mass was diagnosed as HCC, arising in the absence of cirrhosis or viral hepatitis. After tumor removal, the patient's high AFP level persisted for 2 years.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22559879 PMCID: PMC3407768 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-10-79
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Figure 1Computed tomography scan of the tumor in liver segments 2 and 3. (A) Pre-contrast phase; (B) Arterial phase; (C) Portal phase.
Figure 2Upper right corner: hepatocellular carcinoma (arrow). Left: preserved laminar hepatic architecture with mild perisinusoidal lymphocytic infiltration.
Figure 3Normal hepatic tissue with diffuse steatosis (arrows).
Figure 4Serum AFP levels during follow-up (normal 0 to 7.22 ng/mL).