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  • A 60-year-old patient with gastric cancer underwent surgery, revealing a concurrent liver nodule.
  • Histological examination confirmed the nodule as hepatocellular carcinoma, indicating a rare synchronous occurrence.
  • The study aims to enhance the understanding of the clinical, pathological, and treatment aspects of simultaneous gastric and liver cancers.

Article Abstract

Little information regarding synchronous gastric cancer associated with hepatocellular carcinoma is available and has been sporadically reported. We report a new case of 60 years old patient operated for gastric carcinoma. The radiological investigations revealed a hepatic nodule which correspond to a hepatocellular carcinoma on histological examination. The aim of this study is to clarify the clinicopathologic and therapeutic features of this association.

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