The clinical manifestations are seldom characteristic and are often masked by those related to the background of cirrhosis or chronic hepatitis. HCC should be suspected if a patient with cirrhosis deteriorates without obvious reason or if ascites fails to resolve despite adequate treatment.
Hepatocellular carcinoma is three times more common in males.
Clinical effects of the primary disease include:
Effects of metastases include:
Systemic effects are rarely florid in HCC. Paraneoplastic syndromes include:
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