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Title: [Lymph node excision with laparotomy and chemo-radiation therapy for a hepatocellular carcinoma patient with multiple lymph node metastases]. Author: Omuraya M, Beppu T, Ishiko T, Matsuda T, Ishiodori H, Hirota M, Fujiyama S, Yamashita Y, Ogawa M. Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho; 2001 Oct; 28(11):1699-703. PubMed ID: 11708013. Abstract: We reported a case of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with multiple lymph node metastases. The patient was a 67-year-old male with C type liver cirrhosis. He underwent microwave coagulation therapy (MCT) for HCC (5 cm and 1.5 cm) 1.5 years before admission. Abdominal CT scan revealed a well-enhanced tumor (2 cm) in caudate lobe of the liver and excessive lymph node metastases, locating in the inferior phrenic, periportal and para-aortic area. The preoperative serum AFP and AFP-L3 levels were 41.9 ng/ml and 93.1%, respectively. At laparotomy, systematic dissection of the enlarged lymph nodes and MCT of the hepatic tumor was performed. After operation, residual inferior phrenic lymph node was treated with irradiation therapy (total 50.4 Gy). The lymph node showed complete response (CR) for about a year and the AFP-L3 level returned to the normal range. After 9 months, a supra-clavicular lymph node was detected on abdominal CT scan. Irradiation therapy (total 45 Gy) in combination with CDDP (100 mg) and 5-FU (4,000 mg) was applied. The lymph node had been assessed as partial response for 6 months. The patient lived quite well after these therapies, but died of hepatic failure 32 months after the initial operation. In conclusion, we recommend this therapeutic strategy using operative excision and chemo-radiation therapy for HCC with multiple lymph node metastases.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]