De novo hepatocellular carcinoma after liver transplantation

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Abstract

Liver transplantation is the definitive therapy for patients with advanced liver disease and its complications. Patients who are transplanted with a diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are at risk of recurrent cancer, and these patients are monitored on a regular basis for recurrence. In contrast, de novo HCC following liver transplantation is a very rare com-plication, and recipients without HCC at the time of transplantation are not screened. We describe the clinical features of de novo HCC over a decade after achieving a sustained viral response with treatment of hepatitis C and two decades after liver transplantation. Our case highlights the necessity of screening for HCC in the post-transplant patient with advanced liver disease even after viral clearance.

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Saab, S., Zhou, K., Chang, E. K., & Busuttil, R. W. (2015). De novo hepatocellular carcinoma after liver transplantation. Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology, 3(4), 284–287. https://doi.org/10.14218/JCTH.2015.00033

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