Case Report of Congenital Hepatoblastoma With the Onset at 30-Weeks' Gestation

This study reports a case of hepatoblastoma with onset at 30-weeks' gestation and rapid growth rate. The postnatal enhanced CT confirmed an intrahepatic mass with a size of 8.5 cm × 6.6 cm and a clear boundary accompanied by uneven enhancement, displacement, and narrow lumen of the hepatic vein...

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Main Authors: Zheng Yan (Author), Wei Bai (Author), Li Li (Author), Shuo Li (Author), Ying Hua (Author), Xiao-xiao Zhang (Author), Xin-lin Hou (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a This study reports a case of hepatoblastoma with onset at 30-weeks' gestation and rapid growth rate. The postnatal enhanced CT confirmed an intrahepatic mass with a size of 8.5 cm × 6.6 cm and a clear boundary accompanied by uneven enhancement, displacement, and narrow lumen of the hepatic vein due to compression. The alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) at birth was 1,002,632 ng/ml (normal level 48,406 [±34,718] ng/ml). A diagnosis of congenital hepatoblastoma was established based on the imaging and laboratory outcomes. The infant received chemotherapy of Cisplatin-5 fluorouracil-Vincristine (C5V) on the fourth day after birth. After four courses of C5V, a complete tumor resection was performed, and the postoperative pathology was consistent with mixed epithelial and mesenchymal hepatoblastoma. Four more courses of C5V and one course of C5VD (C5V plus doxorubicin) followed the surgery. Infectious diarrhea and acute kidney injury (stage I) occurred during chemotherapy, which recovered after anti-infection and symptomatic treatment. The patient is currently 2 years old and still in complete remission. In this case, the onset of hepatoblastoma was early, and the tumor grew rapidly, resulting in an obvious compression effect. Chemotherapy was started early after birth, and the curative effect was satisfactory, suggesting that the hepatoblastoma based on clinical diagnosis with rapid tumor progression and severe dysfunction of surrounding organs caused by compression should undergo chemotherapy as soon as possible if a pathological diagnosis cannot be obtained temporarily, which also plays an important role in improving the complete resection rate of intraoperative tumor and reducing the recurrence rate of postoperative tumor. 
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