TY - JOUR
T1 - Unusual presentation of metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma in an HIV/HCV coinfected patient
T2 - Case report and review of the literature
AU - Berretta, Massimiliano
AU - Zanet, Ernesto
AU - Di Benedetto, Fabrizio
AU - Simonelli, Cecilia
AU - Bearz, Alessandra
AU - Morra, Aldo
AU - Bonanno, Santo
AU - Berretta, Salvatore
AU - Tirelli, Umberto
PY - 2008/7
Y1 - 2008/7
N2 - Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an increasing cause of mortality in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seropositive patients. Concurrent infection with HIV may accelerate the progression from cirrhosis to HCC. Viral hepatitis and alcohol abuse are the main risk factors for HCC in developed countries. Exposure to these risk factors is common among HIV-infected patients. We report the case of a 43-year-old woman affected by HCC, with unusual soft tissue metastases (left masseter muscle) and HIV/HCV coinfection. The usual route of metastatic spread from classic HCC is hematogenous, with the most common extrahepatic site being the lung. Our case, besides the unusual distant metastatic site, showed very rapid clinical progression, as has been commonly observed in HIV-infected patients with HCC. The case series of HCC in HIV-positive individuals published to date does not cumulatively exceed 70 subjects.
AB - Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an increasing cause of mortality in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seropositive patients. Concurrent infection with HIV may accelerate the progression from cirrhosis to HCC. Viral hepatitis and alcohol abuse are the main risk factors for HCC in developed countries. Exposure to these risk factors is common among HIV-infected patients. We report the case of a 43-year-old woman affected by HCC, with unusual soft tissue metastases (left masseter muscle) and HIV/HCV coinfection. The usual route of metastatic spread from classic HCC is hematogenous, with the most common extrahepatic site being the lung. Our case, besides the unusual distant metastatic site, showed very rapid clinical progression, as has been commonly observed in HIV-infected patients with HCC. The case series of HCC in HIV-positive individuals published to date does not cumulatively exceed 70 subjects.
KW - Hepatocellular carcinoma
KW - HIV
KW - Metastases
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M3 - Article
C2 - 18822699
AN - SCOPUS:54749127328
VL - 94
SP - 589
EP - 591
JO - Tumori
JF - Tumori
SN - 0300-8916
IS - 4
ER -