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Adenocarcinoma de glándulas hepatoides
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Hepatoid gastric adenocarcinoma
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1989A case of hepatoid gastric adenocarcinoma is reported. The tumor had the histological and immunohistochemical features of both liver cell carcinoma and conventional intestinal-type adenocarcinoma. We discuss the main clinical and pathological features of this uncommon variety of gastric cancer.
X, Matias-Guiu, M, Guix
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Gastric Hepatoid Adenocarcinoma
Hellenic Journal of Surgery, 2013Gastric Hepatoid AdenoCarcinoma (GHAC) is a special type of gastric cancer characterized by morphological features similar to hepatocellular carcinoma (HAC). GHAC has been found in different organs such as the stomach, lung, pancreas, oesophagus, papilla of Vater, colon, kidney, uterus and peritoneum.
A. Zizi-Sermpetzoglou +5 more
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Gastric hepatoid adenocarcinoma: CT findings
Abdominal Imaging, 2006In this study, we evaluated the CT findings of patients with hepatoid adenocarcinoma of the stomach.The CT scans of eight patients (seven males and one female; age range 44-70 years; mean age 59 years) with histologically proven hepatoid adenocarcinoma of the stomach were retrospectively evaluated by two radiologists in consensus.
Min Woo, Lee +8 more
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Hepatoid adenocarcinoma in the lung
Lung Cancer, 2002We have experienced a very rare case of hepatoid adenocarcinoma in the lung. A 55-year-old male with a history of smoking was diagnosed as adenocarcinoma of the right S2, and underwent resection of the right upper lobe and dissection of the hilum and mediastinal lymph nodes (complete resection).
Yasufumi, Hayashi +4 more
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Metastatic mediastinal hepatoid adenocarcinoma
BMJ Case ReportsHepatoid adenocarcinoma (HAC) of the mediastinum is a rare extrahepatic tumour that pathologically and morphologically resembles hepatocellular carcinoma. Extrahepatic HACs primarily occur in the stomach, ovaries, lung, gallbladder, pancreas and uterus. Patients with mediastinal HAC tend to be male smokers over forty years of age.
Gayle Caruana +4 more
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Hepatoid adenocarcinoma—Clinicopathological features and molecular characteristics
Cancer Letters, 2023Hepatoid adenocarcinoma (HAC) is a rare, malignant, extrahepatic tumor with histologic features similar to those of hepatocellular carcinoma. HAC is most often associated with elevated alpha-fetoprotein (AFP). HAC can occur in multiple organs, including the stomach, esophagus, colon, pancreas, lungs, and ovaries.
Ming Li +6 more
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Hepatoid adenocarcinoma of the stomach
Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2004A 54-year-old man presented to his doctor with hematemesis and was found at endoscopy to have an ulcerated lesion in his stomach. A computed tomography scan was performed and revealed a mass in the fundus of the stomach. Multiple other lesions were identified in the liver, lungs, retroperitoneal space, and mesentery.
Jose Antonio, Plaza +2 more
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Hepatoid adenocarcinoma of the gallbladder
Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, 2000We describe here a rare case of hepatoid adenocarcinoma (HAC) of the gallbladder without the production of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP). A 77-year-old man was referred to our division with complaints of general fatigue, loss of appetite, and loss of body weight.
H, Nakashima +6 more
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