In a 53-year-old man an extensive tumour of the thoracic wall was extirpated. It was examined histologically and identified as a secondary of a malignant hepatoma. In the second stage a primary hepatic tumour was removed by extended right-sided lobectomy. The case-history provides evidence of a remote secondary of a malignant hepatoma and a successful palliative approach.
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