A case of leukemoid reaction in a patient with sarcomatous hepatocellular carcinoma.

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A leukemoid reaction is defined as reactive leukocytosis exceeding 50,000/mm(3), with a significant increase in early neutrophil precursors, and can be a paraneoplastic manifestation of various malignant tumors. A 71-year-old male patient complained of decreased appetite, fatigue, and abdominal fullness. He had a palpable, firm liver, and laboratory investigations suggested leukemoid reaction. Liver dynamic computed tomography revealed a hypervascular mass, and an ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of the mass confirmed hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with a sarcomatoid component. The leukocyte count of the patient had increased to 147,800/mm(3), and he died 10 days after admission. This is a rare case of leukemoid reaction in a patient with sarcomatous HCC.

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Shin, H. P., Jeon, J. W., Park, J. J., Cha, J. M., Joo, K. R., Lee, J. I., … Kang, S. Y. (2011). A case of leukemoid reaction in a patient with sarcomatous hepatocellular carcinoma. The Korean Journal of Hepatology, 17(3), 226–228. https://doi.org/10.3350/kjhep.2011.17.3.226

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