Pei‐Jui Wu, H. Kuo, Chi‐Shu Sun, I. Feng, Wan‐Shan Li, Chung-Han Ho, Ming-Jen Sheu
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Clinical characteristics, imaging features, and outcomes of primary hepatic angiosarcoma: A single‐center study and literature review
Primary hepatic angiosarcoma (PHA) accounts for 0.5% to 2% of all primary hepatic malignancies, and histopathology findings are required to diagnose PHA accurately. This study investigated 12 patients with PHA at a single medical center in southern Taiwan. We analyzed the clinical characteristics, imaging features, histopathology findings, and survival outcomes of patients with PHA. Of the 12 patients, abdominal pain and fullness were the most common symptoms, and their liver biochemistry data and tumor markers were mostly within the normal limits. The liver tumors tended to present as multifocal or diffuse nodules with bilobar involvement. The median overall survival (OS) of the 12 patients after diagnosis was 9 months. Improved OS was observed in the surgery group compared with the nonsurgery group (15 vs. 2 months, p = .003). The median OS of patients in the surgery ± systemic therapy group was superior to that of patients in the systemic therapy group and in the no‐therapy groups (15 vs. 5 vs. 2 months, respectively; p = .012). Complete surgical resection remains the optimal treatment choice, and combined surgery and systemic therapy seem beneficial but require further investigation.
期刊介绍:
Advances in Digestive Medicine is the official peer-reviewed journal of GEST, DEST and TASL. Missions of AIDM are to enhance the quality of patient care, to promote researches in gastroenterology, endoscopy and hepatology related fields, and to develop platforms for digestive science. Specific areas of interest are included, but not limited to: • Acid-related disease • Small intestinal disease • Digestive cancer • Diagnostic & therapeutic endoscopy • Enteral nutrition • Innovation in endoscopic technology • Functional GI • Hepatitis • GI images • Liver cirrhosis • Gut hormone • NASH • Helicobacter pylori • Cancer screening • IBD • Laparoscopic surgery • Infectious disease of digestive tract • Genetics and metabolic disorder • Microbiota • Regenerative medicine • Pancreaticobiliary disease • Guideline & consensus.