Diffuse Liver Metastasis of Small-Cell Lung Cancer Presenting as Acute Liver Failure and Diagnosed by Transjugular Liver Biopsy: A Rare Case in Whom Nodular Lesions Were Detected by Enhanced CT Examination
National Center for Global Health and Medicine
Abstract
Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a subgroup of lung cancer with a high frequency of liver metastasis, which is a predictor of poor prognosis. Diffuse liver metastases of SCLC with no visible nodular lesions in the liver when examined using computed tomography (CT) are relatively rare; however, a few cases with rapid progression to acute liver failure that were diagnosed after death have been reported. In this paper, we report a 63-year-old man with diffuse liver metastases of SCLC that were histologically diagnosed using a transjugular liver biopsy while the patient was alive, even though no lesions were visible during a contrast-enhanced CT examination.
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Authors
24- SMSaori MishimaCorresponding
National Center for Global Health and Medicine
- YNYuichi Nozaki
National Center for Global Health and Medicine
- SMShintaro Mikami
National Center for Global Health and Medicine
- EKE. Kihira
National Center for Global Health and Medicine
- MIMotoyasu Iikura
National Center for Global Health and Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Metastasis
- Radiology
- Lung cancer
- Biopsy
- Lung
- Liver biopsy
- Cancer
- Good health and well-being