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Matsumoto, Kotaro
Teikyo University
Kikuchi, Kentaro
Teikyo University
Hara, Ayako
Teikyo University
Tsunashima, Hiromichi
Teikyo University
Tsuneyama, Koichi
Tokushima University
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Doi, Shinpei
Teikyo University
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Keywords | Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma
Procalcitonin
Immunohistochemical examination
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Journal Article
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Description | A 25-year-old woman with fever and epigastric pain was referred to our hospital. Blood examination showed significant liver dysfunction, markedly high C-reactive protein (CRP 19.1 mg/dL) and procalcitonin (48.3 ng/mL) levels. Dynamic computed tomography showed a tumor approximately 120 mm in size in the right lobe of the liver, but with no abscess formation. The patient was hospitalized and started on antibiotics; her CRP level improved, but the procalcitonin level did not decrease. Histopathological examination of the liver tumor biopsy revealed fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma (FLC). Positive staining of the FLC with an anti-procalcitonin antibody suggested the production of procalcitonin.
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Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
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ISSN | 18657265
18657257
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NCID | AA12646624
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Publisher | Japanese Society of Gastroenterology|Springer Nature
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Volume | 14
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Issue | 3
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Start Page | 827
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End Page | 830
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Published Date | 2021-02-10
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