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Advanced precancerous lesions in the liver
Luca Di Tommaso1, Angelo Sangiovanni, Mauro Borzio
1Department of Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine and Unit of Pathology, University of Milan and Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, Via Manzoni 56, 20089 Rozzano, Milan, Italy. luca.di_tommaso@humanitas.it
Abstract:
We will focus on precursors of the most common liver cancer, i.e. hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which takes place in 90% of cases in a hepatitis/cirrhotic setting. High grade dysplastic nodules (HG-DN) are small sizable nodules and the most advanced precancerous lesions of the liver, with a risk of malignant transformation of about 30-40% at 24 months. We will survey the diagnostic distinction between them and early HCC from a clinical, radiological and pathological point of view. The use of a diagnostic algorithm supported by international guidelines is the best practice to manage HG-DN and early HCC. There is no typical imaging for HG-DN, needing all of them to be biopsied for characterization. The natural history of HG-DN is not predictable in individual cases and additional markers should be validated to increase the diagnostic accuracy and predict the behaviour. The treatment of HG-DN is under investigation.
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