Ectopic Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Mediastinum with Brain Metastasis: A Rare Case Report
Keywords:
ectopic hepatocellular carcinoma, mediastinum, metastasisAbstract
Ectopic hepatocellular carcinoma (EHCC) is an extremely rare neoplasm, especially in the mediastinum, which shares morphologic characteristics with intrahepatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Its clinical features remain unclear, posing significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. The prognosis is also unclear due to its rarity and potential variability. This study reports the first case of EHCC in the mediastinum with subsequent brain metastasis. A 50-year-old man presented with shoulder and chest discomfort persisting for 5 months, accompanied by progressive weight loss and fatigue over the preceding 2 years. Imaging showed a mediastinal mass initially suspected to be lymphoma due to its malignant characteristics. However, histopathological examination identified the lesion as HCC, supported by characteristic immunohistochemical markers, despite normal abdominal imaging. Two months later, the tumor progressed despite intensive radiotherapy, and the patient experienced recurrent seizures. Subsequent brain imaging confirmed multiple intracranial metastases. Unfortunately, the patient died 6 months after diagnosis. The ectopic liver is more susceptible to hepatocarcinogenesis than the main liver; this is attributed to its incomplete functional structure. EHCC can be considered as differential diagnosis of mediastinal masses, even when no intrahepatic HCC is found. The rarity of EHCC in the mediastinum poses difficulties in developing treatment protocols. This case emphasizes the diagnostic challenges and aggressive nature of ectopic HCC and the need for comprehensive management strategies. There are currently no definite guidelines regarding the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of EHCC.References
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