Abstract
Primary hepatic angiosarcoma is a rare tumor originating from endothelial cells in the liver and accounts for approximately 1% of all hepatic malignant tumors. It is difficult to diagnose due to the lack of specific symptoms or tumor markers. No effective treatment exists, but complete surgical resection may achieve a good outcome. Since most primary hepatic angiosarcomas are already at an advanced stage at diagnosis, few reports describe tumors smaller than 2 cm. We report a case of surgery for a 1.7-cm sized primary hepatic angiosarcoma. Further studies are required to improve the preoperative diagnosis of primary hepatic angiosarcoma.
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Tsunematsu, S., Muto, S., Oi, H., Naka, T., Kitagataya, T., Sasaki, R., … Ohara, Y. (2018). Surgically diagnosed primary hepatic angiosarcoma. Internal Medicine, 57(5), 687–691. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.9318-17
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