Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 15, 2003; 9(10): 2379-2381
Published online Oct 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i10.2379
Liver cell adenoma with malignant transformation: A case report
Masahiro Ito, Makoto Sasaki, Chun Yang Wen, Masahiro Nakashima, Toshihito Ueki, Hiromi Ishibashi, Michitami Yano, Masayoshi Kage, Masamichi Kojiro
Masahiro Ito, Department of Pathology, National Nagasaki Medical Center, Omura, Japan
Makoto Sasaki, Department of Surgery, National Nagasaki Medical Center, Omura, Japan
Chun Yang Wen, Masahiro Nakashima, Atomic Bomb Disease Institute, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Nagasaki, Japan
Toshihito Ueki, Hiromi Ishibashi, Michitami Yano, Clinical Research Center, National Nagasaki Medical Center, Omura, Japan
Masayoshi Kage, Masamichi Kojiro, Department of Pathology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume, Japan
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Correspondence to: Masahiro Ito, Director, Department of Pathology, National Nagasaki Medical Center 2-1001-1 Kubara, Omura City, Nagasaki 856-856 Japan. itohm@nmc.hosp.go.jp
Received: July 17, 2003
Revised: July 25, 2003
Accepted: August 2, 2003
Published online: October 15, 2003
Abstract

A 57-year-old woman was referred to our hospital because of a liver mass detected by computed tomography. She had taken oral contraceptives for only one month at the age of thirty. Physical examination revealed no abnormalities, and laboratory data, including hepatic function tests, were within the normal range, with the exception of elevated levels of those serum proteins induced by the absence of vitamin K or by raised levels of the antagonist (PIVKA)-II (3502 AU/mL). Abdominal ultrasonography revealed a hyperechoic mass measuring 10 × 10 cm in the left posterior segment of the liver. Because hepatocellular carcinoma could not be completely excluded, this mass was resected. The tumor consisted of sheets of uniform cells with clear cytoplasm, perinuclear eosinophilic granules and round nuclei. These histological findings were consistent with liver cell adenoma. Background hepatic tissue appeared normal. After resection of the tumor, serum PIVKA-II fell to within the normal range. An area of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with a mid-trabecular pattern was immunohistochemically found, which was positive for PIVKA-II. Sinusoidal endothelial cells were CD34-positive, containing scattered PIVKA-II positive cells. This tumor was therefore finally diagnosed as liver cell adenoma with focal malignant transformation to HCC.

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