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Clinical, Epidemiological and Histopathological Aspects in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Liver Transplantation

BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) is the primary liver cancer with high incidence and mortality rates. Currently one of the major etiologies for liver disease, HCC and liver transplantation is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the epidemi...

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Autores principales: Tunissiolli, Nathalia Martines, Castanhole-Nunes, Márcia Maria Urbanin, Pavarino, Érika Cristina, da Silva, Renato Ferreira, da Silva, Rita de Cássia Martins Alves, Goloni-Bertollo, Eny Maria
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30360608
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.10.2795
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author Tunissiolli, Nathalia Martines
Castanhole-Nunes, Márcia Maria Urbanin
Pavarino, Érika Cristina
da Silva, Renato Ferreira
da Silva, Rita de Cássia Martins Alves
Goloni-Bertollo, Eny Maria
author_facet Tunissiolli, Nathalia Martines
Castanhole-Nunes, Márcia Maria Urbanin
Pavarino, Érika Cristina
da Silva, Renato Ferreira
da Silva, Rita de Cássia Martins Alves
Goloni-Bertollo, Eny Maria
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description BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) is the primary liver cancer with high incidence and mortality rates. Currently one of the major etiologies for liver disease, HCC and liver transplantation is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the epidemiological, histopathological and clinical aspects of HCC transplant patients, with emphasis on NAFLD etiology. METHODS: This study included all HCC patients submitted to liver transplantation from 2010 to 2016 of the University Reference Center. The analyzed variables were age, gender, ethnicity, causes that led to liver transplantation, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) dosage, histological aspects, recurrence, survival and NAFLD. RESULTS: A total of 60 patients were included in the study being 80% men with a mean age of 58.3 ± 10.6 years. All patients were cirrhotic. The causes that led to the transplantation were the presence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) (56.6% of the patients), an association of the virus with alcohol (20%), the presence of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) (20%), alcoholic liver disease (ALD) (50.9%) and NAFLD (25%). Of the latter, eight were diagnosed pre-transplantation and seven were NAFLD carriers without a previous diagnosis. Regarding the Edmondson-Steiner histological classification, 58.5% of the patients were classified as grade ≤ II. CONCLUSIONS: There is predominance of male patients with a mean age of 58.3 years. Degree ≤ II is the most frequent to the Edmondson-Steiner histological classification in the evaluated casuistic. HCV, ALD and NAFLD is the most common etiological agents found in the study. The (high) underestimated prevalence of NAFLD in the pre-transplanted patients is due to the fact that all patients presented cirrhosis, masking NAFLD signals.
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spelling pubmed-62910452018-12-26 Clinical, Epidemiological and Histopathological Aspects in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Liver Transplantation Tunissiolli, Nathalia Martines Castanhole-Nunes, Márcia Maria Urbanin Pavarino, Érika Cristina da Silva, Renato Ferreira da Silva, Rita de Cássia Martins Alves Goloni-Bertollo, Eny Maria Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) is the primary liver cancer with high incidence and mortality rates. Currently one of the major etiologies for liver disease, HCC and liver transplantation is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the epidemiological, histopathological and clinical aspects of HCC transplant patients, with emphasis on NAFLD etiology. METHODS: This study included all HCC patients submitted to liver transplantation from 2010 to 2016 of the University Reference Center. The analyzed variables were age, gender, ethnicity, causes that led to liver transplantation, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) dosage, histological aspects, recurrence, survival and NAFLD. RESULTS: A total of 60 patients were included in the study being 80% men with a mean age of 58.3 ± 10.6 years. All patients were cirrhotic. The causes that led to the transplantation were the presence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) (56.6% of the patients), an association of the virus with alcohol (20%), the presence of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) (20%), alcoholic liver disease (ALD) (50.9%) and NAFLD (25%). Of the latter, eight were diagnosed pre-transplantation and seven were NAFLD carriers without a previous diagnosis. Regarding the Edmondson-Steiner histological classification, 58.5% of the patients were classified as grade ≤ II. CONCLUSIONS: There is predominance of male patients with a mean age of 58.3 years. Degree ≤ II is the most frequent to the Edmondson-Steiner histological classification in the evaluated casuistic. HCV, ALD and NAFLD is the most common etiological agents found in the study. The (high) underestimated prevalence of NAFLD in the pre-transplanted patients is due to the fact that all patients presented cirrhosis, masking NAFLD signals. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6291045/ /pubmed/30360608 http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.10.2795 Text en Copyright: © Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-SA/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Tunissiolli, Nathalia Martines
Castanhole-Nunes, Márcia Maria Urbanin
Pavarino, Érika Cristina
da Silva, Renato Ferreira
da Silva, Rita de Cássia Martins Alves
Goloni-Bertollo, Eny Maria
Clinical, Epidemiological and Histopathological Aspects in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Liver Transplantation
title Clinical, Epidemiological and Histopathological Aspects in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Liver Transplantation
title_full Clinical, Epidemiological and Histopathological Aspects in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Liver Transplantation
title_fullStr Clinical, Epidemiological and Histopathological Aspects in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Liver Transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Clinical, Epidemiological and Histopathological Aspects in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Liver Transplantation
title_short Clinical, Epidemiological and Histopathological Aspects in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Liver Transplantation
title_sort clinical, epidemiological and histopathological aspects in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing liver transplantation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30360608
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.10.2795
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