Abstract
The designation'hepatoid carcinoma' has been introduced as a unique type of carcinoma that arises outside the liver but resembles, to a considerable extent, hepatocellular carcinoma both histologically and immunohistochemically in its staining for α-fetoprotein (AFP). The minimum histological criteria of hepatoid carcinomas are the evidence of AFP production and abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm. These tumors have been reported in the ovary, the lung, the stomach, the renal pelvis, and the bladder. We, in this study, present a rare patient with primary hepatoid carcinoma of the ovary (OHC) and review the previous reports.
Abbreviations | ||
AFP | = | α-fetoprotein |
HYST | = | hepatoid-type yolk sac tumor |
OHC | = | ovarian hepatoid carcinoma |
CT | = | computed tomography |
Abbreviations | ||
AFP | = | α-fetoprotein |
HYST | = | hepatoid-type yolk sac tumor |
OHC | = | ovarian hepatoid carcinoma |
CT | = | computed tomography |