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Soraya Rahal1, Marine Gilabert1, Pauline Ries1, Sandrine Oziel-Taieb1, Slimane Dermeche1, Jean-Luc Raoul1.
Abstract
We report a 57-year-old male who was treated with high-dose danazol for hereditary angioedema for more than 30 years; he developed hepatocellular carcinoma in the absence of cirrhosis. Despite surgical resection, he had a recurrence and received sorafenib, but had a poor skin tolerance. Such tumors arising after danazol are infrequent, and this case is highly unique due to the minor lesions found on the liver.Entities:
Keywords: Danazol; Drug-induced cancer; Healthy liver; Hepatocellular carcinoma
Year: 2014 PMID: 25606032 PMCID: PMC4296231 DOI: 10.1159/000370106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Oncol ISSN: 1662-6575