Héctor Raúl Ibarra-Sifuentes, Gustavo Abraham Canales-Azcona, Jaqueline Isabel Gómez-Arredondo, Carlos Javier Rodríguez-Álvarez
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摘要
肝细胞癌是一个重大的公共卫生问题,被认为是增长最快的癌症相关死亡原因。作为肝细胞癌最初发现的炮弹转移被认为是一种罕见现象。一名 59 岁的男子因亚急性咳嗽、气喘和不自主体重减轻到门诊就诊。胸部 X 光片显示多发、圆形、双侧肺实变。胸部和腹部对比增强计算机断层扫描显示,双侧多发、对比增强的肺部结节被称为 "炮弹 "病变,一个位于肝脏右叶的异质性病变伴有腹膜后淋巴结病变。患者接受了活组织检查,组织病理学结果显示为转移性低分化肝细胞癌。由于病情已到晚期,患者接受了姑息治疗,两个月后去世。肝细胞癌的炮弹状转移被认为是一种罕见的发现,预后较差。唤醒临床医生对及时诊断的兴趣非常重要,同时也要对有这种影像学模式的患者进行肝细胞癌的可能怀疑。
Cannonball Pulmonary Metastases as Initial Presentation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Case Report and Literature Review
Hepatocellular carcinoma is a major public health problem, as is considered the fastest growing cause of cancer-related death. Cannonball metastases as an initial finding in hepatocellular carcinoma are considered a rare phenomenon. A 59-year-old man presented to the outpatient clinic for subacute cough, asthenia, and involuntary weight loss. Chest X-ray showed multiple, round, bilateral pulmonary solid lesions. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography of the chest and abdomen revealed multiple bilateral, contrast-enhanced pulmonary nodules known as "cannonball" lesions and a heterogeneous lesion located in the right lobe of the liver with retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy. A biopsy was performed, and the histopathological result was compatible with metastatic poorly differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma. Due to the advanced stage of the disease, the patient received palliative care and expired two months later. Cannonball metastases in hepatocellular carcinoma are considered a rare finding and represents a poor prognosis. It is important to awaken the interest of clinicians in a timely diagnosis, as well as a possible suspicion of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with this radiographic pattern.