2006
DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-4-72
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Abdominal wall implantation of hepatocellular carcinoma

Abstract: Implantation of tumor cells after FNAC for HCC is rare, but can happen. The availability of dynamic imaging of the liver should reduce the need for this technique in the diagnostic workup of patients suspected of having HCC.

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“…HCC with metastases to the endobronchus [8][9][10], neck lymph node [11,12], the face [13] and the abdominal wall [14] are indeed very rare and are in fact anecdotal case reports. These reports were diagnosed by histopathologic studies including HCC-specific IHCs.…”
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“…HCC with metastases to the endobronchus [8][9][10], neck lymph node [11,12], the face [13] and the abdominal wall [14] are indeed very rare and are in fact anecdotal case reports. These reports were diagnosed by histopathologic studies including HCC-specific IHCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%