2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.04.026
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A Systematic Review of Metastatic Hepatocellular Carcinoma to the Spine

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“…The median survival interval from SM to death was 3 months, and a good performance status and response to RT were found to significantly affect survival. Goodwin et al 3. performed a meta-analysis of 26 studies that described operative techniques used to treat SM.…”
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“…The median survival interval from SM to death was 3 months, and a good performance status and response to RT were found to significantly affect survival. Goodwin et al 3. performed a meta-analysis of 26 studies that described operative techniques used to treat SM.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Radiotherapy (RT) can effectively provide palliation of painful SM in approximately 60% to 97% of patients, with up to 32% of patients experiencing a complete response in terms of pain relief 4,15,16. Although spinal involvement is thought to indicate a poor prognosis,5,16 patients with SM exhibit widely variable survival durations, and certain patients have favorable lifespans of up to 2 years 3,4,15. In our previous report, the follow-up times of patients ranged from 0.5 to 125 months, and 32 of 192 patients (16.7%) survived for longer than 1 year 4.…”
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“…HCC represents the most common primary tumour of the liver and the fifth most common cancer in the world. 1 We describe, to the best of our knowledge, the first case of HCC in a female patient without any evidence of underlying liver disease, who presented with unknown isolated HCC metastasis to the occipito-cervical junction C0-C1 and cervical instability due to tumour infiltration and destruction of the atlanto-occipital joint.…”
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“…A recent systematic review about metastatic HCC to the spine identified a prevalence of cervical localizations for metastasis in about 14.5% of patients, whereas thoracic and lumbar localization were, respectively, in 44.7 and 22.4%. 1 Among patients with the cervical spine metastases, the results showed that the most frequent symptoms at the time of the diagnosis were neck pain and neurologic symptoms in 70% of cases, followed by pathological fractures in 25%. 1 Metastatic involvement of the atlanto-occipital junction is rare 2 with only 16 cases previously reported ( Table 1).…”
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