Unveiling the ``vessel-inside-vessel'' phenomenon: A rare case of extensive portal vein tumor thrombosis in hepatocellular carcinoma
Mohamed Fadil, Hatim Essaber, Asaad El Bakkari, Hounayda Jerguigue, Sanae Amalik, Youssef Omor, Rachida Latib

TL;DR
This paper describes a rare case of hepatocellular carcinoma where cancer spread within the liver's blood vessels, forming a ``vessel-inside-vessel'' pattern.
Contribution
The study presents a unique case of extensive portal vein tumor thrombosis in HCC with a distinctive ``vessel-inside-vessel'' appearance.
Findings
HCC rarely metastasizes to distant organs but commonly causes intrahepatic and intravascular metastases.
Portal vein thrombosis is a poor prognostic indicator in HCC, significantly reducing survival rates.
An unusual case of HCC with a ``vessel-inside-vessel'' appearance was identified, highlighting rare tumor spread patterns.
Abstract
Carcinomas often metastasize to distant organs by detaching from the primary tumor and entering the bloodstream. These circulating tumor cells are transported to sites such as lung capillaries and subsequently disseminated through systemic circulation. However, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) rarely metastasizes to distant organs, even in advanced stages. Instead, HCC frequently leads to intravascular and intrahepatic parenchymal metastases. Portal vein thrombosis (PVT), present in 10%-40% of HCC patients at diagnosis and 35%-44% at death or liver transplant, is a significant prognostic marker, associated with worse outcomes and reduced survival. Patients with PVT demonstrate markedly shorter overall survival compared to those without PVT, with main portal vein thrombosis indicating the poorest prognosis. Here, we report an unusual case of an enormous portal metastasis from liver HCC,…
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TopicsHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis · Renal cell carcinoma treatment · Vascular anomalies and interventions
