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How is dx of hepatocellular carcinoma?

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CT with IV portography often shows hypervascular tumor, frequently with multicentric disease. Ultrasound shows hyperechoic tumor. Combination of CT, ultrasound, and MRI is 80% sensitive. CT or ultrasound-guided needle biopsy will give the definitive diagnosis. Tumor marker: serum alpha-fetoprotein Metastases most common to hilar and celiac nodes. Differential Diagnosis Metastatic hepatic carcinoma Cholangiocarcinoma Benign neoplasm Other abdominal malignancy


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