Volume 13, Issue 4 pp. 695-700
Original Article
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Hepatocellular carcinoma presenting with pyrexia and leukocytosis: Report of five cases

Kunio Okuda M.D.

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Kunio Okuda M.D.

Department of Medicinea, School of Medicinea, Chiba University, Chiba 280, Japan

Department of Medicine, Chiba University Hospital, Chiba, Japan 280===Search for more papers by this author
Yoichiro Kondo

Yoichiro Kondo

Department of Pathology, School of Medicinea, Chiba University, Chiba 280, Japan

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Masayuki Nakano

Masayuki Nakano

Research Center for Pathogenic Fungi and Microbial Toxicoses, Chiba University, Chiba 280, Japan

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Masayoshi Kage

Masayoshi Kage

Department of Pathology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume 830, Japan

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Masahiro Arakawa

Masahiro Arakawa

Department of Pathology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume 830, Japan

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Masamichi Kojiro

Masamichi Kojiro

Department of Pathology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume 830, Japan

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Toshio Ohtsuki

Toshio Ohtsuki

Kikkoman Hospital, Noda 278, Japan

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Yutaka Shimokawa

Yutaka Shimokawa

Yame Public Hospital, Yame 834, Japan

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Masao Hirata

Masao Hirata

Chiba Rosai Hospital, Ichihara 290, Japan

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Kunihiko Kohno

Kunihiko Kohno

Chiba Rosai Hospital, Ichihara 290, Japan

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First published: April 1991
Citations: 29

Abstract

In the past 26 years we have encountered five patients with primary liver malignancy clinically characterized by high remittent fever and leukocytosis mimicking liver abscess. Two patients underwent exploratory laparotomy, and drainage was carried out in another. The clinical courses went rapidly downhill. The liver was cirrhotic in two patients. The interior of the main mass was almost totally necrotic in four cases. Histologically, the malignant cells in the main portion resembled sarcoma, but in some areas cells appeared epithelial with eosinophilic cytoplasm and were in a trabecular arrangement, except for one case not subjected to autopsy in which histological study was inadequate because of extensive necrosis. It seems that these neoplasms were very poorly differentiated hepatocellular carcinomas rather than combinations of sarcoma and hepatocellular carcinoma. These patients, therefore, may represent a distinct clinicopathological type of hepatocellular carcinoma that is very rare in Japan but perhaps more common in South Africa, where similar cases have been clinically described in larger numbers. (HEPATOLOGY 1991;13:695–700.)

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