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  • Title: Successfully treated metachronous liver metastasis of alpha-fetoprotein-producing early gastric cancer: case report.
    Author: Akune S, Saihara T, Ishigami S, Hokita S, Natsugoe S, Aikou T.
    Journal: Hepatogastroenterology; 2004; 51(57):919-20. PubMed ID: 15143947.
    Abstract:
    We treated a 57-year-old male with liver metastasis derived from an alpha-fetoprotein-producing early gastric cancer. Eleven months after distal gastrectomy with D2 lymph node dissection, the patient underwent hepatectomy of segment 4 to resect a liver tumor 3 cm in diameter found by abdominal computed tomography. Immunohistochemical examination of the stomach and liver specimens, using anti-alpha-fetoprotein antibody, showed partial alpha-fetoprotein expression in both the primary gastric and metastatic hepatic tumors. The patient's serum alpha-fetoprotein level had been elevated at 302 ng/mL before hepatectomy, but the level remained below 5 ng/mL postoperatively. The patient remains alive without tumor recurrence 3 years after hepatectomy. There have been few previous reports of good outcome after curative resection of a metachronous liver metastasis derived from alpha-fetoprotein-producing gastric cancer. The assessment of serum alpha-fetoprotein level may be useful for detecting and monitoring liver metastasis in gastric cancer, especially for alpha-fetoprotein-producing tumors.
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