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Correspondence to letter to the editor on “GULP1 as a novel diagnostic and predictive biomarker in hepatocellular carcinoma”
Hyung Seok Kim, Soon Sun Kim, Jae Youn Cheong, Jung Woo Eun
Clin Mol Hepatol 2026;32(1):e103-e105.
Published online March 19, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2025.0287
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GULP1 as a novel diagnostic and predictive biomarker in hepatocellular carcinoma
Hyung Seok Kim, Jung Hwan Yoon, Ji Yi Choi, Moon Gyeong Yoon, Geum Ok Baek, Minji Kang, Se Ha Jang, Won Park, Yunjin Go, Jestlin Tianthing Ng, Suk Woo Nam, Jee-Yeong Jeong, Ji Eun Han, Hyo Jung Cho, Su Bin Lim, Soon Sun Kim, Jae Youn Cheong, Jung Woo Eun
Clin Mol Hepatol 2025;31(3):914-934.
Published online February 6, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2024.1038
Background/Aims
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is characterized by high recurrence and mortality, necessitating the identification of reliable biomarkers. In this study, we aimed to identify the predictive gene signatures for HCC recurrence and evaluate the efficiency of GULP PTB domain-containing engulfment adaptor 1 (GULP1) as a predictive and diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for HCC.
Methods
We analyzed genomic datasets from The Cancer Genome Atlas and Gene Expression Omnibus databases via least absolute shrinkage and selection operator Cox regression and 10-fold cross-validation, leading to the development of a 15-gene risk score model, which was validated using three independent datasets. Serum GULP1 and α-fetoprotein levels were assessed to determine the diagnostic accuracy of the model. Using clinical cohorts and patient sera, GULP1 roles were examined, and functional assays in vitro and in vivo were used to evaluate its effects on cell growth, epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT), ADP-ribosylation factor 6 (ARF6) activation, and β-catenin signaling.
Result
s: Our newly developed risk-score model accurately predicted recurrent HCC in all datasets. Among the 15 genes in the risk score model, GULP1 was overexpressed in patients with HCC and independently predicted HCC recurrence. Its expression modulation influenced cell growth and EMT, with observed effects on ARF6 activation and β-catenin signaling pathways.
Conclusions
GULP1 is a crucial biomarker for HCC, serving as a non-invasive diagnostic and predictive tool. It also plays key roles in HCC progression. Our findings highlight the potential use of GULP1 in treatment strategies targeting EMT and HCC recurrence to improve the personalized care and patient outcomes.

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    Hyung Seok Kim, Soon Sun Kim, Jae Youn Cheong, Jung Woo Eun
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2026; 32(1): e103.     CrossRef
  • GULP1, a multifaceted diagnostic biomarker and potential therapeutic target in hepatocellular carcinoma: Editorial on “GULP1 as a novel diagnostic and predictive biomarker in hepatocellular carcinoma”
    Yuhao Xie, Lu-Qi Cao, John Wurpel, Zhe-Sheng Chen
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2026; 32(1): 413.     CrossRef
  • Letter to the editor on “GULP1 as a novel diagnostic and predictive biomarker in hepatocellular carcinoma”
    Juan Yang, Xinyi Li, Sheng Zheng
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2026; 32(1): e10.     CrossRef
  • GULP1: New hope for hepatocellular carcinoma: Reply to correspondence on “GULP1 as a novel diagnostic and predictive biomarker in hepatocellular carcinoma”
    Yuhao Xie, Lu-Qi Cao, John Wurpel, Zhe-Sheng Chen
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2026; 32(1): e112.     CrossRef
  • Correspondence to editorial on “GULP1 as a novel diagnostic and predictive biomarker in hepatocellular carcinoma”
    Soon Sun Kim, Hyung Seok Kim, Jae Youn Cheong, Jung Woo Eun
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2026; 32(1): e72.     CrossRef
  • Unveiling GULP1 as a hepatocyte-specific role for recurrence: Editorial on “GULP1 as a novel diagnostic and predictive biomarker in hepatocellular carcinoma”
    Pengde Lu, Ning Wang
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2026; 32(1): 410.     CrossRef
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Review

Hepatic neoplasm

Pathologic differential diagnosis of metastatic carcinoma in the liver
Jeong Hwan Park, Jung Ho Kim
Clin Mol Hepatol 2019;25(1):12-20.
Published online October 5, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2018.0067
The liver is one of the most common sites to which malignancies preferentially metastasize. Although a substantial number of liver malignancies are primary tumors, including hepatocellular carcinoma and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, the metastasis of carcinomas to the liver is relatively common and frequently encountered in clinical settings. Representative carcinomas that frequently metastasize to the liver include colorectal carcinoma, breast carcinoma, neuroendocrine tumors, lung carcinoma, and gastric carcinoma. The diagnostic confirmation of suspected metastatic lesions in the liver is generally achieved through a histopathologic examination of biopsy tissues. Although morphology is the most important feature for a pathologic differential diagnosis of metastatic carcinomas, immunohistochemical studies facilitate the differentiation of metastatic carcinoma origins and subtypes. Useful immunohistochemical markers for the differential diagnosis of metastatic carcinomas in the liver include cytokeratins (CK7, CK19, and CK20), neuroendocrine markers (CD56, synaptophysin, and chromogranin A), and tissue-specific markers (CDX2, SATB2, TTF-1, GCDFP-15, mammaglobin, etc.). Here, we provide a brief review about the pathologic differential diagnosis of major metastatic carcinomas in the liver.

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Case Report

Hepatic neoplasm

Bone marrow metastasis presenting as bicytopenia originating from hepatocellular carcinoma
Young Mi Hong, Ki Tae Yoon, Mong Cho, Dae Hwan Kang, Hyung Wook Kim, Cheol Woong Choi, Su Bum Park, Jeong Heo, Hyun Young Woo, Won Lim, SM Bakhtiar UI Islam
Clin Mol Hepatol 2016;22(2):267-271.
Published online May 16, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2015.0017
The bone is a common site for metastasis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, bone marrow metastasis from HCC is rarely reported, and its frequency is unclear. Here we report a rare case of bone marrow metastasis that presented as bicytopenia originating from HCC without bone metastasis. A 58-year-old man was admitted for investigation of a liver mass with extensive lymph node enlargement that was detected when examining his general weakness and weight loss. Laboratory findings revealed anemia, thrombocytopenia, mild elevated liver enzymes, normal prothrombin time percentage and high levels of tumor markers (α-fetoprotein and des-γ-carboxyprothrombin). Abdominal computed tomography showed multiple enhanced masses in the liver and multiple enlarged lymph nodes in the abdomen. A bone marrow biopsy revealed only a few normal hematopoietic cells and abundant tumor cells. Despite its rarity, bone marrow metastasis should always be suspected in HCC patients even if accompanied by cirrhosis.

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Liver Imaging

Hepatic neoplasm

Intraductal malignant tumors in the liver mimicking cholangiocarcinoma: Imaging features for differential diagnosis
Ah Yeong Kim, Woo Kyoung Jeong
Clin Mol Hepatol 2016;22(1):192-197.
Published online March 28, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2016.22.1.192

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Mesenchymal tumors in the liver, whether primary or metastatic, are rare. Meningeal hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is characteristically associated with delayed metastasis and the liver is one of the most common sites. Despite its consistent histological features, a pathological diagnosis of HPC in the liver is sometimes not straightforward due to its rarity and usually remote medical history of the primary meningeal tumor. In this report, the clinicopathological features of 5 cases of metastatic HPC to the liver were reviewed and described.

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Primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the liver is very rare, and few cases have been reported in Korea. Primary SCC of the liver is known to be associated with hepatic cysts and intrahepatic stones. A 71-year-old male was admitted to our hospital, and a abdominal computed tomography scan revealed a 10 × 6 cm mass in the liver. Analysis of a biopsy sample suggested SCC, and so our team performed a thorough workup to find the primary lesion, which was revealed hepatoma as a pure primary SCC of the liver with multiple distant metastases. The patient was treated with one cycle of radiotherapy, transferred to another hospital for hospice care, and then died 1 month after discharge.

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Spinal cord injury after conducting transcatheter arterial chemoembolization for costal metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma
Sang Jung Park, Chang Ha Kim, Jin Dong Kim, Soon Ho Um, Sun Young Yim, Min Ho Seo, Dae In Lee, Jun Hyuk Kang, Bora Keum, Yong Sik Kim
Korean J Hepatol 2012;18(3):316-320.
Published online September 25, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2012.18.3.316

Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) has been used widely to treat patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. However, this method can induce various adverse events caused by necrosis of the tumor itself or damage to nontumor tissues. In particular, neurologic side effects such as cerebral infarction and paraplegia, although rare, may cause severe sequelae and permanent disability. Detailed information regarding the treatment process and prognosis associated with this procedure is not yet available. We experienced a case of paraplegia that occurred after conducting TACE through the intercostal artery to treat hepatocellular carcinoma that had metastasized to the rib. In this case, TACE was attempted to relieve severe bone pain, which had persisted even after palliative radiotherapy. A sudden impairment of sensory and motor functions after TACE developed in the trunk below the level of the sternum and in both lower extremities. The patient subsequently received steroid pulse therapy along with supportive care and continuous rehabilitation. At the time of discharge the patient had recovered sufficiently to enable him to walk by himself, although some paresthesia and spasticity remained.

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A case of isolated metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma arising from the pelvic bone
Kyu Sik Jung, Kyeong Hye Park, Young Eun Chon, Sa Ra Lee, Young Nyun Park, Do Yun Lee, Jin Sil Seong, Jun Yong Park
Korean J Hepatol 2012;18(1):89-93.
Published online March 22, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/kjhep.2012.18.1.89

Reports of metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) without a primary liver tumor are rare. Here we present a case of isolated HCC that had metastasized to the pelvic bone without a primary focus. A 73-year-old man presented with severe back and right-leg pain. Radiological examinations, including computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), revealed a huge mass on the pelvic bone (13×10 cm). He underwent an incisional biopsy, and the results of the subsequent histological examination were consistent with metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma. The tumor cells were positive for cytokeratin (AE1/AE3), hepatocyte paraffin 1, and glypican-3, and negative for CD56, chromogranin A, and synaptophysin on immunohistochemical staining. Examination of the liver by CT, MRI, positron-emission tomography scan, and angiography produced no evidence of a primary tumor. Radiotherapy and transarterial chemoembolization were performed on the pelvic bone, followed by systemic chemotherapy. These combination treatments resulted in tumor regression with necrotic changes. However, multiple lung metastases developed 1 year after the treatment, and the patient was treated with additional systemic chemotherapy.

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Korean J Hepatol 2011;17(4):319-322.
Published online December 26, 2011
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Facial nerve palsy due to temporal bone metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has rarely been reported. We experienced a rare case of temporal bone metastasis of HCC that initially presented as facial nerve palsy and was diagnosed by surgical biopsy. This patient also discovered for the first time that he had chronic hepatitis B and C infections due to this facial nerve palsy. Radiation therapy greatly relieved the facial pain and facial nerve palsy. This report suggests that hepatologists should consider metastatic HCC as a rare but possible cause of new-onset cranial neuropathy in patients with chronic viral hepatitis.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major health problem worldwide, and it has a poor prognosis. Extrahepatic metastasis from HCC is not unusual, with direct invasion representing the main spreading mode. Sites that are frequently involved are the lung, bone, and lymph nodes. There are few reports of HCC invading the distant gastrointestinal tract, especially hematogenously. Herein we report a case of sigmoid colon metastasis from HCC. The patient was diagnosed with HCC and treated with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE). Eighteen months after TACE the patient presented with abdominal pain on the left lower quadrant, and a CT scan showed an enhanced mass on the sigmoid colon. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that a tumor cell was positive for polyclonal carcinoembryonic antigen and weakly positive for hepatocyte antigen, supporting the diagnosis of HCC metastasis. The patient underwent anterior resection for the metastatic HCC.

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Se Kyung Park, Young Seok Kim, Sang Gyune Kim, Jae Young Jang, Jong Ho Moon, Moon Sung Lee, Boo Sung Kim, Eun Suk Koh, Jung Mi Park
Korean J Hepatol 2010;16(3):325-328.
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Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma is a rare malignancy that originates from the epithelial cells of the intrahepatic bile ducts. Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma can metastasize in lymphatic chains, including the hepatoduodenal ligament, and it often invades adjacent organs or metastasizes to other visceral organs such as the lungs, bones, adrenal glands, and brain. However, distant skeletal muscle metastasis is very rare. Moreover, a metastatic skeletal muscle tumor rarely shows specific symptoms, making it difficult to identify in a routine examination. A 45-year-old man with a chief complaint of right upper quadrant abdominal pain was admitted to our hospital. Abdominal ultrasound and computed tomography with contrast enhancement showed a malignant mass in the right hepatic lobe, and 2-[18F] fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron-emission tomography revealed distant skeletal muscle metastases in the thorax and buttock. The patient underwent an ultrasound-guided percutaneous needle biopsy for the metastatic low-echo masses in the skeletal muscle.

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The Korean Journal of Role of cadherin-17 in hepatocellular carcinoma
Tae Ho Hahn
Korean J Hepatol 2009;15(4):533-535.
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A case of metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma of the rib, treated by transcatheter arterial chemoembolization
Young Kul Jung , Jong Eun Yeon , Chung Ho Kim , Hyun Jung Lee , Young Sun Lee , Eileen L. Yoon , Eun Suck Jung , Jong Hwan Choi , Ji Hoon Kim , Kwan Soo Byun
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Bone is a common site of metastasis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We report a rare case of rib metastasis from HCC treated by transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE). A 55-year-old man with liver cirrhosis presented with right lower chest pain. The diagnosis was an HCC with a bone metastasis in the right eighth rib. Intra-arterial injections of doxorubicin mixed with Lipiodol and Gelfoam particles were instituted through the right eighth intercostal artery. Computed tomography and a Tc99-labeled scan performed 2 months after the third TACE revealed no viable HCC in the right eighth rib. (Korean J Hepatol 2009;15:357-361)
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A case of Liver metastasis of gastric hepatoid adenocarcinoma
Eun Hyoung Jeong, M.D., Dong Hyun Kim, M.D., Sung Ho Ma, M.D., Eui Jong Chung, M.D., Sang Su Bae, M.D., A Young Park, M.D.1, Hyung Jun Chu, M.D.
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We report herein a case of hepatoid adenocarcinoma of the stomach with liver metastasis. Gastric carcinoma generally presents as adenocarcinoma and rarely shows a hepatoid pattern, which can produce alphafetoprotein (AFP). The stomach is one of the common sites at which hepatoid adenocarcinoma has been detected. A 75-year-old female patient was admitted to the hospital with a symptom of epigastric discomfort. Gastrofibroscopy revealed a large tumor occupying the greater curvature of the stomach body. The level of serum AFP was markedly increased. Abdominal computed tomography revealed multiple liver masses. Biopsy samples of the gastric lesion and liver masses finally confirmed her case as hepatoid adenocarcinoma in the stomach with liver metastasis. The AFP-producing gastric carcinoma needs special attention because it often presents with early liver metastasis and has a poor prognosis. (Korean J Hepatol 2009;15:201-208)

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Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma is a neoplasm of vascular origin with a low-to-intermediate malignant potential and is one of the rare sarcomas arising from the liver. Its etiology is unknown and its clinical outcome is unpredictable. There is no generally accepted therapeutic strategy because of its rarity and the variable natural course between hemangioma and angiosarcoma. We report a case of a 64-year old woman who underwent hepatic resection due to epithelioid hemangioendothelioma in the right lobe that progressed to extrahepatic metastases of the bone, pleura, and peritoneum 22 months later. However, after resection there was no primary hepatic recurrence. (Korean J Hepatol 2008;14:525-531)

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A Case of Fulminant Hepatic Failure Secondary to Hepatic Metastasis of Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
Young Tae Hwang, M.D.1, Jung Woo Shin, M.D.1, Jun Ho Lee, M.D.1, Dae Sung Hwang, M.D.1, Jun Bum Eum, M.D.1, Hye Jeong Choi, M.D.2, Neung Hwa Park, M.D.1
Korean J Hepatol 2007;13(4):565-570.
Published online December 20, 2007
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/kjhep.2007.13.4.565
Although liver metastasis is commonly found in cancer patients, fulminant hepatic failure secondary to diffuse cancer infiltration into the liver is rare. Liver metastasis-induced fulminant hepatic failure has been reported in patients with primary cancer of the gastrointestinal tract, breast and uroepithelium, and in patients with melanoma and hematologic malignancy. Small cell lung cancer is so highly invasive that hepatic metastasis is common, but rapid progression to fulminant hepatic failure is extremely rare. We report here on a case of a patient who died because of rapid progression to fulminant hepatic failure as a result of hepatic metastasis of small cell lung carcinoma. (Korean J Hepatol 2007;13:565-570)

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A Case of Cutaneous Metastasis from Hepatocellular Carcinoma Manifested as Multiple Nodules on Whole Body
Yoon Hong Kim, M.D., Sang Hoon Park, M.D., Yeon Seok Seo, M.D. Ji Hoon Kim, M.D., Soo Min Son, M.D., Hwi Kong, M.D. Kyoung Oh Kim, M.D., Oh Sang Kwon, M.D., Jong Eun Yeon, M.D. Kwan Soo Byun, M.D. and Chag Hong Lee, M.D.
Korean J Hepatol 1999;5(4):338-342.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide. Frequent sites of extrahepatic metastasis are the lung, adrenal gland, bone, etc. But, cutaneous metastasis from HCC is rare event. Several cases of subcutaneous seeding after percutaneous transhepatic biopsy or aspiration of liver were reported, however, most of these cases had solitary nodular lesion which was located at the biopsy site. We experienced a case of multiple cutaneous metastasis on whole body from HCC which was not related to percutaneous transhepatic biopsy of liver in a 34-year-old male patient. Thus, we report a case of multiple cutaneous metastasis from HCC with brief review of related literature. (Korean J Hepatol 1999;5:338-342)
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A Case of Postoperative Recurrence of Heatocelluar Carcinoma in Pelvic Bone without Intrahepatic Metastasis Eight Year After
Deok-Kyu Cho, M.D., Kwang Hyub Han, M.D., Jae Youn Cheong, M.D., Do Yun Lee, M.D.*, Se Hoon Kim, M.D.†, and Young Nyun Park, M.D.†
Korean J Hepatol 2001;7(3):315-319.
In hepatocellular carcinoma distant metastasis after curative surgical resection without intrahepatic metastasis is very rare. A 55-year old man presented with a huge pelvic bone mass. Eight years ago he underwent posterior hepatic segmentectomy following diagnosis of hepatocelluar carcinoma. He has received regular check-ups with abdominal ultrasonography and serum alpha-fetoprotein. On admission an MRI on the pelvic area showed an 18×10cm sized lobulated mass invading the pelvic bone and acetabulum. Microscopic examination revealed that the tumor was a well differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma. There was no evidence of intrahepatic recurrence. He was treated with transarterial chemoembolization, external radiotherapy(total 3750 cGy), and systemic chemotherapy using 5-fluorouracil. (Korean J Hepatol 2001;7:315-319)
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A Case of Metastatic Small Hepatocelluiar Carcinoma to Cranial Bone with Left Eyelid Ptosis
Sung-Bum Cho, M.D., Soo-Jung Lee, M.D., Kyoung-Won Yoon, M.D., Young-Eun Joo, M.D. Hyun-Soo Kim, M.D., Sung-Kyu Choi, M.D., Jong-Sun Rew, M.D., and Sei-Jong Kim, M.D.
Korean J Hepatol 2001;7(3):320-324.
Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) usually spreads to lung, regional lymph node, bone and the other organs by hematogenous, lymphatic route and direct extention at the advanced stage. Extrahepatic metastases from small HCC are, however, rare events. The frequent involving bony metastases are spine, rib and long bone. These are rare in cranial bone. Therefore, a case of small HCC diagnosed by first manifestation of cranial bone metastasis is very rare. We report a case of cranial bone metastasis with left eyelid ptosis from small HCC and review the literature pertaining to this condition.(Korean J Hepatol 2001;7:320-324)
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A Case of Primary Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Metastasis to The Spinal Cord
Kwang Bum Cho, M.D., Jung Ho Sohn, M.D., Kyung Sik Park, M.D., Du Young Kwon, M.D., Young Soo Lee, M.D., Jae Seok Hwang, M.D., Jung Wook Hur, M.D., Sung Hoon Ahn, M.D., Soong Kuk Park, M.D.,
Korean J Hepatol 2002;8(2):218-222.
Hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the most common malignancies reported in Korean adult males. Hepatocellular carcinoma usually spreads to regional lymph nodes around porta hepatis via lymphatics and to distant metastasis via hematogenous spread. The lung is most common distant metastatic site, followed by the adrenal glands, local lymph nodes and bones. But metastasis to the spinal cord of hepatocellular carcinoma is very rare. Recently we experienced a patient with hepatocellular carcinoma who had suffered from lower leg weakness for 10 days. The patient was proved to have hepatocellular carcinoma with metastasis to the spinal cord. MRI showed an ovoid intracordal mass between the twelfth thoracic and first lumbar vertebra level. After emergency irradiation, the patient could recover.(Korean J Hepatol 2002;8:218-222)
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Liver Imaging

Liver Metastasis of Colon Cancer
Joon Koo Han,Se Hyung Kim
Korean J Hepatol 2002;8(2):228-230.
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Radiation Therapy for Bone Metastasis from Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Woong Sub Koom, M.D., Jinsil Seong, M.D., Min Jeong Lee. M.D., Hee Cheul Park, M.D., Kwang Hyub Han, M.D.*, Jae Yoon Chon, M.D.*, Young Myoung Moon, M.D.*, and Chang Ok Suh, M.D.
Korean J Hepatol 2002;8(3):304-311.
Background
/Aim: Recent advances in both diagnosis and treatment have markedly improved the prognosis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Bone metastasis has become a clinical problem in the treatment of HCC patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the palliative effect of radiotherapy for painful bone metastasis from HCC. Methods: From January 1991 to June 2000, 51 patients (77 sites) with painful bone metastasis from HCC were retrospectively analyzed. Ages ranged from 21 to 80 years (median 55 years). The male:female ratio was 7.5:1. Synchronous or metachronous bone metastasis was seen in 20 (39%) and 31 patients (61%), respectively. The most common symptom of bone metastasis was pain (45 patients, 88%). Twenty-one patients (41%) had a solitary bone metastasis while 30 (59%) had multiple ones. The sites of bone metastasis, in order of frequency, were the vertebra (38), rib (20), and pelvis (19). The total radiation dose ranged from 12.5 to 50 Gy (median 30 Gy). The Wisconsin Brief Pain Questionnaire was used to evaluate pain response. Results: The overall 1 and 2 year survival rates from the time of bone metastasis were 15% and 4%, respectively. The median survival time was 5 months. Intrahepatic stage(p=0.014), and metastasis to other organs(p=0.019) were significant prognostic factor for survival by univariate analysis. There was, however, no independent prognostic factor on multivariate analysis. Pain relief after radiotherapy was achieved for 56 sites (73%). Conclusion: The expected life span (median 5 months) in this group of patients suggests a strong necessity for effective treatment for symptomatic palliation. Radiation therapy was effective in pain palliation for bone metastasis from HCC, and this could improve patients` quality of life. (Korean J Hepatol 2002;8:304-311)
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Case Reports

A Case of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Metastasis to Gingival Mucosa
Soo Jeong Choi, M.D., Young Seok Kim, M.D., Na Ri Kim, M.D., Soung Won Jeong, M.D., Sun Hae Lee, M.D., Jun Sung Jeong, M.D., Kwon Ho Ryu, M.D., Sang Woo Cha, M.D., Su Jin Hong, M.D., Chang Beom Ryu, M.D., Jong Ho Moon, M.D., Yun Soo Kim, M.D., Moon Sung Lee, M.D., Chan Sup Shim, M.D., Boo Sung Kim, M.D., Kye Won Kwon, M.D.* and Byoung Yong Kim, M.D.†
Korean J Hepatol 2002;8(4):495-499.
Hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the most common causes of death in Koreans. Most cases of hepatocellular carcinoma are beyond the stage of curative resection at the time of diagnosis due to extrahepatic metastasis as well as wide distribution of tumor in the liver. The lung is the most common site of extrahepatic metastasis but metastasis to gingiva is very rare in hepatocellular carcinoma. We report a case hepatecellular carcinoma with gingival methststasis in a 59 year old male patient.(Korean J Hepatol 2002;8:495-499)
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A Case of Hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma Invading the Gallbladder
Kyung Young Namkoong, M.D., Myung Jin Kang, M.D., Hong Mok Im, M.D., Mi Sung Kim, M.D., Byung Sung Ko, M.D., Hyun Taek Ahn, M.D., Jong Riul Lee, M.D.* and Jong Ok Kim, M.D.
Korean J Hepatol 2004;10(2):148-153.
Metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma occurs at a relatively late stage of the disease. Hematogenous and lymphatic metastases are the most common routes for dissemination of tumor cells. Hepatocellular carcinoma also extends into the adjacent portal vein and bile ducts. Since there is no peritoneum between the body of the gallbladder and the liver fossa, gallbladder cancer can easily cross the boundary. Gallbladder invasion of hepatocellular carcinoma, however, is quite rare. We report a case of hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma in a non-cirrhotic liver that invaded the gallbladder mimicking the gallbladder carcinoma complicated by cholecystitis and liver abscess. (Korean J Hepatol 2004;10:148-153)
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Extrahepatic Metastasis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma to the Nasal Cavity Manifested as Massive Epistaxis: A Case Report
Sung Jae Yoo, M.D., Jae Hee Cheon, M.D., Sang Won Lee, M.D., Yoo Seok Jung, M.D. , Sang Hyun Lee, M.D., Joong-Won Park, M.D.*, Eun Kyoung Hong, M.D.* and Chang-Min Kim, M.D.*
Korean J Hepatol 2004;10(3):228-232.
Extrahepatic metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is not infrequently found during the later stage, regarding that the autopsy report described its prevalence to be up to 50%. The most frequent sites are known to be the abdominal lymph nodes, lung and bone. However, metastasis to the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses has been seldom reported, and to out know ledge, there is no Korean report describing extrahepatic metastasis of HCC to these sites. Recently we experienced a case of extrahepatic metastasis of HCC to the nasal cavity in a 50 year-old man with massive epistaxis refractory to conservative treatment. He was found to have a mass of soft tissue attenuation occupying the right nasal cavity at CT, which w as biopsy-proven as metastatic HCC. Epistaxis was successfully treated by transcatheter arterial embolization. (Korean J Hepatol 2004;10:228-232)
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Liver Imagings

Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Unusual Metastasis to the Gallbladder
Joon Koo Han , Se Hyung Kim
Korean J Hepatol 2005;11(2):180-182.
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Unusual Hematogeneous Metastasis to the Small and Large Intestines
Joon Koo Han , Se Hyung Kim
Korean J Hepatol 2005;11(3):298-301.
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Original Article

Clinical Outcome of Pulmonary Resections in Patients with Pulmonary Metastasis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Kyung Kyu Kim, M.D., Ja Kyung Kim, M.D., Do Young Kim, M.D., Sang Hoon Ahn, M.D., Chae Yoon Chon, M.D., Young Myoung Moon, M.D., Kyung Young Chung, M.D.1 and Kwang-Hyub Han, M.D.
Korean J Hepatol 2005;11(4):350-358.
Background/Aims
Although the lung is the most common site of extrahepatic spread from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the role of surgery for pulmonary metastasis remains unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of pulmonary resection in patients with pulmonary metastasis from HCC. Methods: Between July 2000 and July 2004, a total of 6 patients with pulmonary metastasis from HCC underwent curative pulmonary resections. The patients were divided into two groups (Surgery group and Non-surgery group) according to the primary treatment modality of HCC. Medical records, imaging studies, and pathologic reports of the surgical specimens were reviewed. Results: Three patients in the surgery group underwent pulmonary resections for a solitary metastasis after hepatectomy for HCC, and they are all still alive. One of the 3 patients developed a tumor recurrence in the chest wall after pulmonary resection. The survival time after diagnosis of HCC were 79, 122, and 54 months, respectively. The survival time after pulmonary metastatectomy were 49, 39, and 20 months in the three patients. Another 3 patients in the non-surgery group, received a pulmonary metastatectomy; they had either a complete response HCC or partial radiologic response. These 3 patients developed recurrent disease in the liver. One of 3 patients died. The survival time after diagnosis of HCC were 153, 83, 12 months. The survival time after pulmonary metastatectomy were 51, 4, 2 months. Conclusions: The surgical resections of a solitary pulmonary metastasis from HCC in highly selected patients might be an effective treatment modalities for prolonged survival. (Korean J Hepatol 2005;11:350-358)
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Case Reports
A Case of the Hepatocellular Carcinoma during the Pregnancy and Metastasis to the Left Atrium
Soon Woo Nam, M.D., Jong Tae Baek, M.D., Sang Bum Kang, M.D., Dong Soo Lee, M.D., Jin Il Kim, M.D., Se Hyun Cho, M.D., Soo Heon Park, M.D., Joon-Yeol Han, M.D., Byung Min Ahn, M.D., Jae Kwang Kim, M.D. and Kyu Won Chung, M.D.
Korean J Hepatol 2005;11(4):381-385.
A 28-year-old female with a pregnant state of 29th gestational week was admitted because of nausea and vomiting. MRI showed a huge hepatocellular carcinoma. At the 36th gestational week, a normal delivery was done. Surgery of hepatocellular carcinoma was done at 20 days after delivery. After 22 months from the operation, pulmonary metastasis was found and resection of lung mass was done. About 3 years after resection, a low attenuating nodule was detected in the left atrial chamber of heart. We report a case of hepatocellular carcinoma with metastatic lesions to lung and heart in a pregnant woman. (Korean J Hepatol 2005;11:381-385)
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Liver Metastasis of Colon Cancer with a High Serum alpha-Fetoprotein Level: Report of a Case
Min An, M.D., Jeong A Shin, M.D., Sang-Min Lee, M.D., Tak Yoon, M.D.1, Weon Seo Park, M.D.2, Joon Il Choi, M.D., and Chang-Min Kim, M.D.
Korean J Hepatol 2006;12(4):562-567.
We report herein a case of 72-year-old woman in whom liver metastasis of colon cancer was presented with a marked elevation of serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level. She was transferred to our hospital for multiple liver masses found on ultrasonogram. Abdominal computed tomogram revealed multiple low-density masses in the liver and wall thickening of the hepatic flexure of colon. The serum AFP level was 10,718.8 ng/mL. Colonoscopic findings of ulcerofungating mass suggested liver metastasis from colon cancer. However, the possibility of combined hepatocellular carcinoma could not be ruled out due to serum AFP elevation. Both colon and liver biopsies revealed moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma. Using an immunohistochemical staining, the adenocarcinoma in liver showed focal positive to AFP, but not in colon. This case represents a very rare case of colon cancer with a marked elevation of serum AFP. (Korean J Hepatol 2006;12:562-567)
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Gastric Metastasis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated by Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Case Report
Ji Hoon Kim , Joong Won Park , Joon Il Choi , Hyun Beom Kim , Dong Wook Koh , Woo Jin Lee , Chang Min Kim
Korean J Hepatol 2007;13(1):91-95.
Extrahepatic metastasis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) occurs frequently. The most common site of metastasis is the lung, followed by regional lymph nodes and bones. However, gastrointestinal metastasis of HCC is a rare condition and solitary polypoid metastatic lesion on stomach without any evidence of direct invasion from primary mass is very rare. These metastatic lesions are usually asymptomatic, and most are discovered at postmortem examination or are found incidentally during laparotomy. The choice of treatment for gastrointestinal metastatic lesion of HCC includes surgery, transarterial chemoembolization, and local injection but the treatment is often difficult and unsuccessful. We report a case of 69 years old man who presented disappearance of a polypoid metastatic lesion of HCC on the gastric fundus by transarterial chemoembolization. (Korean J Hepatol 2007;13:91-95)
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A Case of Metastatic Cutaneous Nodules of Recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Meyoung Cho, M.D., Chang Soo Choi, M.D., Geom Seog Seo, M.D., Tae Hyeon Kim, M.D., Suck Chei Choi, M.D., Ki Jung Yun, M.D.1, Haak Cheoul Kim, M.D.
Korean J Hepatol 2007;13(2):234-238.
Common metastaic sites of hepatocellular carcinoma include lung, peritoneum, adrenal gland and bone, but rarely, skin can be metastatic sites. Although hepatocellular carcinoma is the third commonest malignancy in Korea, cutaneous metastasis from hepatocellular carcinoma was rarely reported. Cutaneous metastasis from malignant neoplasm of the internal organ occur at the variable stage and the growth pattern of cutaneous lesions is nonspecific and various, so the differential diagnosis of skin lesions must be considered to other malignant condition. We report a case of cutaneous metastasis from recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma that was confirmed by skin biopsy with immunohistochemical stain. (Korean J Hepatol 2007;13:234-238)
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