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Yessica M González-Cantú1, Cristina Rodriguez-Padilla1, Martha Lilia Tena-Suck2, Alberto García de la Fuente1, Rosa María Mejía-Bañuelos3, Raymundo Díaz Mendoza1, Samuel Quintanilla-Garza4, Yolaester Batisda-Acuña5.
Abstract
Synchronic occurrence of benign and malignant tumors is extremely rare. Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma represents 1% to 2% of all hepatocarcinomas, while myxomas represent about half of all the cases of primary tumors of the heart. We present the case of a 53-year-old woman with a left atrial myxoma that was surgically removed. Several weeks later, the patient returned to the hospital with abdominal pain. CT scan showed a mass in the left lobe of the liver that was resected and diagnosed as fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma. As of this writing, the patient is healthy.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26509093 PMCID: PMC4609791 DOI: 10.1155/2015/241708
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pathol ISSN: 2090-679X
Figure 1(a) Macroscopic image of the left auricular myxoma. (b) shows fusiform hyperchromatic cells immersed in a myxoid matrix and the cardiac muscle (H and E stain, 50x). (c) Groups of fusiform cells immersed in a myxoid matrix surrounded by abundant inflammatory cells (H and E stain, 100x). (d) Fusiform cells under higher magnification (H and E stain, 400x).
Figure 2Images from the abdominal CT. (a) and (b) show the 8 × 8 × 7.3 cm tumor located in segment IV of the left lobe of the liver that laterally displaces the gallbladder. The lesion has defined lobular borders that show a heterogeneous peripheral areas and a hypodense center with calcification. (c) shows changes in the sternum with presence of surgical material.
Figure 3(a) Macroscopic image of the liver that shows a 9 × 7 cm, central yellowish lesion with diffuse, infiltrating borders with a whitish central lesion. (b) shows neoplastic cells separated into nodules by connective tissue (H and E stain, 50x). (c) Neoplastic cells with loss of the nucleus-cytoplasm relationship (H and E stain, 100x). (d) Image that shows the cellular and nuclear pleomorphism in greater detail (H and E stain, 400x).