A case report: tumorectomy for brain metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma.

1999 
: Described here is a rare case of an operation for brain metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after hepatectomy. We admitted a 45-year-old male patient complaining chiefly of a visual field disturbance and headaches. He had undergone a hepatectomy due to HCC one year prior to hospitalization. He was diagnosed with a brain metastasis with intratumoral hemorrhage. He underwent a tumorectomy and hemorrhage excision. After the surgery, his neurological symptoms improved, and he was temporarily rehabilitated. The decision to operate in this case could be questionable because the patient already had a pulmonary metastasis. Nevertheless, we concluded that local therapy for such a brain metastatic lesion would be effective in alleviating his discomforts and improving his quality of life as long as the primary lesion was under control.
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