Author/Authors :
Deng, Xiaokai Department of Urology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Chindren’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University - Zhejiang, China , Jin, Yuting Department of Urology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Chindren’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University - Zhejiang, China , Yang, Wenxue Department of Urology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Chindren’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University - Zhejiang, China , Wang, Shuaibin Department of Urology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Chindren’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University - Zhejiang, China , Mu, Haiqi Department of Urology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Chindren’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University - Zhejiang, China , Yu, Kaiyuan Department of Urology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Chindren’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University - Zhejiang, China , He, Youhua Department of Urology - The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Chindren’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University - Zhejiang, China
Abstract :
Hepatoid adenocarcinoma (HAC) is an uncommon tumor with morphological resemblance to hepatocellular carcinoma.
HAC of the adrenal glands is extremely rare. Here, we report the case of an 83-year-old man with adrenal
HAC who presented with a greatly increased preoperative serum alpha-fetoprotein level (> 24,200 ng/mL). The
findings of magnetic resonance imaging and contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomography revealed a large
mass occupying the left adrenal gland region as well as thrombosis of the renal vein extending into the inferior
vena cava. Subsequently, the adrenal HAC was treated by surgical resection and targeted sorafenib therapy. However,
the patient died 9 months later because of systemic metastasis of the tumor. In conclusion, adrenal HAC with
inferior vena cava tumor thrombosis is extremely rare and challenging to diagnose and treat. Pathological and
immunohistochemical examination are helpful for diagnosis and surgical excision is the main strategy for treating
the tumor.