Liver tumors in children with chronic liver diseases

World J Gastrointest Oncol. 2021 Nov 15;13(11):1680-1695. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v13.i11.1680.

Abstract

Liver tumors are rare in children, but the incidence may increase in some circumstances and particularly in chronic liver diseases. Most liver tumors consequent to chronic liver diseases are malignant hepatocellular carcinoma. Other liver tumors include hepatoblastoma, focal nodular hyperplasia, adenoma, pseudotumor, and nodular regenerative hyperplasia. Screening of suspected cases is beneficial. Imaging and surrogate markers of alpha-fetoprotein are used initially as noninvasive tools for surveillance. However, liver biopsy for histopathology evaluation might be necessary for patients with inconclusive findings. Once the malignant liver tumor is detected in children with cirrhosis, liver transplantation is currently considered the preferred option and achieves favorable outcomes. Based on the current evidence, this review focuses on liver tumors with underlying chronic liver disease, their epidemiology, pathogenesis, early recognition, and effective management.

Keywords: Children; Chronic liver disease; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Liver cancer; Liver neoplasm; Liver tumor.

Publication types

  • Review