# Case report and literature analysis: solitary HCC- recurrence in the right maxillary sinus after curative resection

**Authors:** Tinotenda Blessing Madzikatire, Yunfeng Shan

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1279126 · Frontiers in Oncology · 2024-01-29

## TL;DR

This case report describes a rare instance of hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence in the maxillary sinus after liver resection, with successful treatment through tumor resection.

## Contribution

The paper presents the first documented case of solitary HCC recurrence in the maxillary sinus following curative liver resection.

## Key findings

- An 85-year-old male patient had a solitary HCC recurrence in the maxillary sinus 9 years after liver resection.
- Patho-histochemical analysis confirmed the tumor was metastatic HCC.
- The patient remains recurrence-free after maxillary tumor resection.

## Abstract

The primary treatment for eligible patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is curative liver resection, offering a 5-year overall survival (OS) of 60%-80%. Despite this, the recurrence rate within five years post-resection remains notably high, ranging from 40% to 50%. Instances of recurrence in the maxillary sinus following liver resection are exceedingly uncommon. This report details a unique case of solitary maxillary sinus recurrence after the curative resection of HCC, which underwent maxillary tumor resection, along with a comprehensive review of pertinent literature. No similar cases have been documented previously.

In 2014, an 85-year-old male patient was diagnosed with HCC and subsequently underwent left hepatectomy. Following the resection, the patient underwent a 9-year follow-up period without any evidence of intra or extrahepatic recurrence. In 2023, a computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a 1.4 cm by 1.1 cm mass in the maxillary sinus, without discernible invasion of the alveolar sinus, nasal cavity, orbital cavity, or infratemporal space. We proceeded with the resection of the maxillary sinus mass. Patho-histochemical analysis indicated that the tumor cells in the maxillary sinus were metastatic HCC cells. As of now, the patient remains in good condition with no signs of tumor recurrence.

For patients presenting with solitary maxillary sinus metastasis, optimal liver function, and a favorable performance score, tumor resection may be the preferred treatment option. However, given the rarity of such cases, larger prospective trials are essential to determine an optimal treatment strategy that offers therapeutic benefits.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** hepatocellular carcinoma (MONDO:0007256), HCC (MONDO:0007256)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** tumor (MESH:D009369), maxillary tumor (MESH:D008441), HCC (MESH:D006528), maxillary sinus metastasis (MESH:D008444)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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