Zusammenfassung der Ressource
rare tumours
- liver tumours
- primary malignant liver tumours
- hepatoblastoma
(65%)
- high
alpha-fetoprotein
(AFP) detected in
nearly all cases
- most are cured
- hepatocellular
carcinoma
(25%)
- hig
AFP in
some
cases
- less satisfactory
prognosis
- presentation
- abdo distension
- mass
- rare
- pain
- jaundice
- Mx
- chemo
- surgery
- liver transplant
- in inoperable cases
- Germ cell tumours
- benign
- commonest in
sacrococcygeal
region
- malignant
- most found in gonads
- very sensitive to chemo
- good outcome expected at
most sites, incl brain
- arise form
primitive germ
cells which migrate
from yolk sac
endoderm to form
gonads in embryo
- serum markers vital to confirm
diag & monitoring response to
Rx
- AFP
- beta-HCG
- Langerhans cell
histiocytosis
- rare
- abnormal proliferation of histiocytes
- not truly malignant
- classified as
a disorder of
dendritic
(antigen
presenting)
cells
- sometimes its
aggressive
behaviour &
response to chemo
means oncologists
treat it
- clinical manifestations
- bone lesions
- at any age
- presentation
- pain
- swelling
- fracture
- X
ray
- characteristic
lytic lesion w/
well defined
border
- skull often involved
- diabetes insipidus
- assoc w/ skull disease
- proptosis
- hypothalamic infiltration
- systemic LCH
- most aggressive form
- tends to present in infancy
- seborrhoeic rash
- soft tissue involvement
- gums
- ears
- lungs
- liver
- spleen
- lymph nodes
- bone marrow
- progressive type
- chemo needed
- can spontaneously regress