From: Malignant rhabdoid tumor of the liver in a middle-aged woman: a case report and literature review
Author | Age | Sex | Symptoms | INI1 | Laboratory tests | Imaging examinations | Treatment | Metastasis | Prognosis |
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Marzano [2] (2009) | 27y | M | Acute epigastric pain | NR | AFP, CA19-9 normal | US: a large, heterogeneous mass | Left hepatectomy | NR | Alive after diagnosis 25Â months |
Sibileau [3] (2011) | 27y | M | Asthenia, acute epigastric pain | Negative | Routine liver normal; AFP, CEA and CA19-9 normal | US: a heterogeneous left liver mass; CT: a voluminous low-density mass with edge enhancement; MRI: low signal on T1, heterogeneous high signal on T2 | Left hepatectomy + chemotherapy | Without | Alive after diagnosis 41 months |
Kang [4] (2013) | 50y | M | Weight loss | Negative | AST/ALT/alkaline phosphatase elevate; AFP and CEA elevate, CA19-9 normal | CT: a very large multinodular hypoattenuating mass with rim enhancement | NR | NR | NR |
Basir [5] (2017) | 51y | M | Weight loss, dysphagia | Negative | AFP, CEA and CA19-9 normal | CT: hepatomegaly with multiple irregular hypoechoic necrotic lesions in both lobes | NR | Left adrenal widespread lymphadenopathies | NR |