Embryonal/Fetal Subtype
Hepatoblastoma: A Case Report
ND01-ND02
Correspondence
Dr. Ioannis Spyridakis,
Paediatric Surgeon, Assistant Professor, 2nd Department of Paediatric Surgery, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
General Hospital, “Papageorgiou”, Ring Road Efkarpia-Thessaloniki - Greece-56403.
E-mail: ispyrida@auth.gr & kepertis@otenet.gr
Hepatoblastoma is the most common primary liver tumor of childhood and after neuroblastoma and nephroblastoma the third most common abdominal neoplasm in this age group. Hepatoblastoma is an embryonal tumor classified by histology as epithelial (including pure fetal subtype, mixed embryonal/fetal subtype, macrotrabecular subtype and small cell undifferentiated subtype), mixed epithelial and mesenchymal type (with teratoid and non-teratoid features) and hepatoblastoma not otherwise specified. We present a case of a five-months old girl with embryonal/fetal subtype hepatoblastoma. The clinical presentation was asymptomatic abdominal mass. Ultrasound and MRI scan demonstrated a solid hepatic tumor. She presented thrombocytosis and serum alpha-fetoprotein was increased. A left lobe hepatectomy was performed and the pathological examination revealed complete excision of a mixed embryonalfetal subtype hepatoblastoma.