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Thalidomide Inhibits the Growth and Progression of Hepatic Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma
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2004
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Hepatic Epithelioid HemangioendotheliomaSurgical OncologyPathologySurgeryRare Vascular TumorTumor BiologyHepatobiliary TumorSurgical PathologyOral Thalidomide TherapyHepatotoxicityMedicineLiver PhysiologyHistopathologyLiver TransplantationPharmacologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryLung CancerTumor MicroenvironmentHepatologyLiver DiseaseLiver CancerOncology
Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEH) is a rare vascular tumor of the liver with an unpredictable malignant potential. Its growth can lead to hepatic failure, extrahepatic metastasis and death. Surgical resection or liver transplantation is the treatment of choice if metastasis is not identified. Several antineoplastic agents have been proposed for cases of nonresectable HEH. We report the case of a 52-year-old patient with HEH metastatic to the lungs who was successfully treated with oral thalidomide therapy.
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