Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the liver: an unexpected pathological finding

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Abstract

Background: Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the liver is a very rare cancer requiring a complete diagnostic investigation, as it presents some differences from other primary hepatic malignancies. We describe the case of an elderly patient with primitive squamous cell carcinoma of the liver treated by percutaneous microwave ablation and transarterial chemoembolization. Case presentation: Although the pathogenesis remains uncertain, a possible transformation of the biliary epithelium caused by chronic inflammation or metaplasia and subsequent malignant transformation of preexisting benign hepatic cysts has been suggested. A critical review of the existing literature was performed by focusing on the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and the suggested therapeutic strategies. Conclusion: A multidisciplinary approach is needed to face rare hepatic malignancies where there are no clear guidelines.

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Tuminello, F., Castiglione, D., Broggi, G., Vecchio, G. M., Basile, A., Puleo, S., & Pesce, A. (2020). Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the liver: an unexpected pathological finding. Egyptian Liver Journal, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s43066-020-00032-0

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