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Mode of infiltrative growth of colorectal liver metastases is a useful predictor of recurrence after hepatic resection. | LitMetric

Many studies have been conducted to determine prognosis on the basis of the characteristics of metastatic liver tumor from colorectal cancer. The present study was carried out to determine whether the pathological mode of infiltrative growth (INF) of a metastatic liver nodule is useful in predicting recurrence in the remnant liver after hepatic resection. A total of 42 curative hepatic resections were performed for 37 patients with isolated liver metastases from colorectal cancer. Multivariate analysis (n = 42) showed that number, INF type, and size of liver metastases were statistically significant as independent risk factors. Of these, 28 resected liver metastases (smaller than 6 cm in size or containing fewer than 4 nodules) were classified pathologically into INF alpha or beta types (INF a b; n = 14) and gamma type (INFg; n = 14). Disease-free survival at 5 years was 64% for patients with INF a b type, and 14% for those with the INF g type of liver metastases. Of these, recurrent disease of the liver after hepatic resection was found in 2 (14%) and 11 (79%) patients with INF a b and INF g types, respectively. From these observations, we concluded that pathological infiltrative growth of liver metastases is an informative predictor of disease-free survival and especially of recurrence in the remnant liver.

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