TY - JOUR
T1 - The prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma of multicentric origin
AU - Okusaka, Takuji
AU - Okada, Shuichi
AU - Nose, Haruhiko
AU - Ishii, Hiroshi
AU - Nakasuka, Hidekazu
AU - Nakayama, Hidetsugu
AU - Nagahama, Hiroyasu
AU - Yoshimori, Masayoshi
AU - Shimada, Kazuaki
AU - Yamamoto, Junji
AU - Takayama, Tadatoshi
AU - Kosuge, Tomoo
AU - Yamasaki, Susumu
AU - Sakamoto, Michiie
AU - Hirohashi, Setsuo
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - Background/Aims: The characteristics of patients with multicentric hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) differ from those of patients with intrahepatic metastatic HCC. However, there are few reports regarding the long-term results in patients with HCC of multicentric occurrence. The purpose of this study was to clarify the prognosis of a group of patients with multicentric HCCs. Materials and Methods: We evaluated the outcome in 28 patients with multiple hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) suggestive of multicentric occurrence, all of whom underwent hepatic resection. The disease-free survival, recurrence pattern and survival were analyzed in the two subgroups of 12 patients with single advanced HCC (AdHCC) nodule and an early HCC (eHCC) or early advanced HCC (eAdHCC) nodule [Group A] and 16 patients with two AdHCC lesions [Group B]. These data were also compared with those of 58 patients with solitary AdHCC [Group C]. Results: Both the disease-free survival and survival periods for Groups A and C were significantly longer than those for Group B, while no significant difference was seen between Group A and C. No significant differences among the three groups were recognized in the incidence of various types of recurrence pattern. Conclusions: The long-term results in patients with multicentric HCC apparently vary depending on the pathological condition at the time of operation. Among patients with multicentric HCC, those with AdHCC combined with an eHCC or eAdHCC are likely to show improved prognosis as a result of hepatic resection.
AB - Background/Aims: The characteristics of patients with multicentric hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) differ from those of patients with intrahepatic metastatic HCC. However, there are few reports regarding the long-term results in patients with HCC of multicentric occurrence. The purpose of this study was to clarify the prognosis of a group of patients with multicentric HCCs. Materials and Methods: We evaluated the outcome in 28 patients with multiple hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) suggestive of multicentric occurrence, all of whom underwent hepatic resection. The disease-free survival, recurrence pattern and survival were analyzed in the two subgroups of 12 patients with single advanced HCC (AdHCC) nodule and an early HCC (eHCC) or early advanced HCC (eAdHCC) nodule [Group A] and 16 patients with two AdHCC lesions [Group B]. These data were also compared with those of 58 patients with solitary AdHCC [Group C]. Results: Both the disease-free survival and survival periods for Groups A and C were significantly longer than those for Group B, while no significant difference was seen between Group A and C. No significant differences among the three groups were recognized in the incidence of various types of recurrence pattern. Conclusions: The long-term results in patients with multicentric HCC apparently vary depending on the pathological condition at the time of operation. Among patients with multicentric HCC, those with AdHCC combined with an eHCC or eAdHCC are likely to show improved prognosis as a result of hepatic resection.
KW - Hepatectomy
KW - Hepatocellular carcinoma
KW - Multicentric occurrence
KW - Recurrence
KW - Survival
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M3 - Article
C2 - 8884314
AN - SCOPUS:9544249346
SN - 0172-6390
VL - 43
SP - 919
EP - 925
JO - Hepato-gastroenterology
JF - Hepato-gastroenterology
IS - 10
ER -