Sudden onset acute liver failure in a patient with clinically occult small cell lung carcinoma: Autopsy report and review of the medical literature

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Abstract

Liver metastases are commonly found in advanced cancer patients; however, acute liver failure secondary to diffuse liver infiltration is rare. Small cell lung carcinoma accounts for 15% of lung carcinomas. We describe the ninth case of small cell lung carcinoma massively metastatic to the liver, reported in the scientific literature, with sudden clinical onset and death after a few days. An autopsy was performed to understand the cause of death.

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Guerriero, M., Carbone, A., Colasurdo, F., Pellegrini, V., & Pollio, A. M. (2019). Sudden onset acute liver failure in a patient with clinically occult small cell lung carcinoma: Autopsy report and review of the medical literature. Autopsy and Case Reports, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.4322/acr.2019.089

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