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LIVER TRANSPLANTATION FOR METASTATIC HEMANGIOPERICYTOMA ASSOCIATED WITH HYPOGLYCEMIA
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1999
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Transplantation SurgeryTransplantationHepatologyYoung ManLiver PhysiologySuccessful Liver TransplantationTransplantation MedicineLocalized Metastatic CancerPathologyHepatobiliary TumorTransplant SurgerySurgeryLiver TransplantationMedicine
We report a case of successful liver transplantation in a young man with metastatic hemangiopericytoma confined to the liver. He had a primary retroperitoneal hemangiopericytoma removed in 1982 and was diagnosed as having liver metastases 8 years later. Subsequently, he developed hypoglycemia, which did not respond to chemotherapy. Hepatectomy and transplantation resolved his hypoglycemic attacks. He remained well and symptom free for 4 years. Liver transplantation can provide effective palliation and should be considered in carefully selected patients with localized metastatic cancer.
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