Primary hepatic carcinoid tumor
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- Published online on: November 1, 1996 https://doi.org/10.3892/or.3.6.1091
- Pages: 1091-1095
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Abstract
We report the case of primary hepatic carcinoid tumor of which diagnosis was made by fine needle biopsy of a liver mass. The patient was treated successfully by left hepatic trisegmentectomy. This patient presented with complaints of generalized fatigue, but denied the presence of flushing, diarrhea, or other endocrine symptoms. Physical examination was unremarkable. A biopsy specimen revealed Grimelius stained cells that were immunoreactive for chromogranin A. Careful pre- and intraoperative examinations revealed no other primary lesions. Argyrophilia of the tumor cells suggested that the tumor was of fore five cases of primary hepatic carcinoid tumors previously reported in the literature are also reviewed.