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Application of Hemostatic Devices in Laparoscopic Hepatectomy
Published on: April 19, 2022
Primary Hepatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Soo Ryang Kim1, Soo Ki Kim1, Hisato Kobayashi2
1Department of Gastroenterology, Kobe Asahi Hospital, Kobe 653-0801, Japan.
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Background and Clinical Significance: We present an 85-year-old male case of primary hepatic SCC manifesting as multiple liver nodules with atypical imaging findings. Case Presentation: The patient was negative for hepatitis B surface antigen and hepatitis C virus antibody. Serum tumor markers were all within normal limits. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography with perflubutane demonstrated hypervascular nodules in the early vascular phase, early washout in the portal phase, and a defect in the postvascular phase (10 mm in S5 and 25 mm in S6). Histopathological examination revealed irregularly shaped tumor cells with large hyperchromatic nuclei and basophilic cytoplasm, surrounded by dense fibrous stroma forming cords, solid nests, and sheet-like structures. Immunohistochemical analysis showed positivity for AE1/AE3, p40, CK5/6, c-kit, and NCAM. Conclusions: The lesions were diagnosed as primary hepatic squamous cell carcinoma and suggested the possible involvement of hepatic progenitor cells, supporting the hypothesis of de novo carcinogenesis.

