[CUP in the liver]
- PMID: 32588138
- DOI: 10.1007/s00292-020-00803-x
[CUP in the liver]
Abstract
Hepatic involvement is one of the most common manifestations in cancer of unknown primary (CUP) syndrome. The most frequent secondary neoplasms of the liver are carcinomas and malignant melanomas. Most common carcinoma metastases are adenocarcinomas originating from the digestive system or metastases of breast and lung carcinomas. Therefore, hepatic CUP syndrome is an exclusion diagnosis. Immunohistochemistry and molecular examinations are an important part of histopathological diagnosis. They do not only serve to identify the tissue of histologically origin or possible primary tumor, but also contribute to the selection of a personalized targeted therapy by detecting so-called druggable targets in the interdisciplinary management.
Keywords: Autopsy; Immunhistochemistry; Liver metastasases; Molecular examination; Personalized targeted therapy.
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