absolute contraindications for liver biopsy
significant coagulopathy, biliary dilatation, suspicion of hemangioma or echinococcal cyst
common primary site for metastatic liver tumors
colorectal
most common primary malignant tumor
hepatocellular ca
4th most common cancer in the ph
risk factors for hcc
clinical presentation of hcc
most common site for metastases
lung and diaphragm
laboratory tests for hcc
afp = elevated
liver function = abnormal but not specific
imaging for hcc
management for hcc
criteria for transplant
milan criteria
algorithm for hcc management
- if non resectable: sorafenib or palliative care
2nd most common primary malignancy of the liver
cholangioca (adenoca of bile ducts)
presentation of cholangioca
subclassifications of cholangioca
what is klatskin tumor
bismuth corlette classification for klatskin tumor
I common hepatic duct
II involves bifurcations
III either right or left intrahepatic duct
IV both right and left secondary intrahepatic duct
management for klatskin tumor
- intrahepatic cholangioca = hepatectomy
t/f if primary sclerosing cholangitis is present, surgical resection is still possible
false, there are high recurrence rates
prognosis for cholangioca
t/f the liver is the second most common site for all ca of abdomen, and most common site for hematogenous spread
true
negative prognostic factors for hepatic metastasis
predictors of poor outcoome
most common primary malignant liver ca in children
hepatoblastoma
presentation and tx for hepatoblastoma
- tx: surgery, liver transplant