| Literature DB >> 27956985 |
Sylvester Chuks Nwokediuko1, Ijoma Uchenna1, Ofoegbu Esther1, Okafor Okechukwu2, Onuh Augustine3, Ajuyah Charity4.
Abstract
Hepatocelluar carcinoma is one of the commonest cancers in Nigeria. Some patients may manifest a variety of paraneoplastic syndromes. Carcinoid syndrome is an extremely rare presentation of hepatocellular carcinoma. A 57-year old man presented with recurrent facial flushing and diarrhea, tricuspid regurgitation, and very high level of urinary hydroxyindoleacetic acid (HIAA) as the first manifestation of a multicentric hepatic lesion which proved histologically to be hepatocellular carcinoma. The lesions also exhibited arterial hypervascularization on contrast enhanced computerized tomography. The patient is still alive after 6 years of symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Carcinoid syndrome; Hepatocelluar carcinoma; Paraneoplastic syndrome; Survival
Year: 2010 PMID: 27956985 PMCID: PMC5139840 DOI: 10.4021/gr2010.02.171w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterology Res ISSN: 1918-2805
Figure 1Two dimensional echocardiography showed a hyperactive, dilated right ventricle with rigid immobile tricuspid valve leaflets and moderately severe tricuspid regurgitation, dilated right atrium and normal aortic and pulmonary valves.
Figure 2Histopathology showed atypical hepatocyte clusters with large hyperchromatic pleomorphic nuclei with scanty cytoplasm, reactive fibrosis and areas of fatty change and spotty necrosis.