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Hepatoblastoma presenting as precocious puberty: a case report

  • Silvia Marino EMAIL logo , Manuela Caruso , Gaetano Magro , Salvatore D’Amico , Milena La Spina , Carla Moscheo , Giovanna Russo and Andrea Di Cataldo
Published/Copyright: September 11, 2014

Abstract

Hepatoblastoma (HB), a primary liver tumor in childhood, is often accompanied by alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) secretion, and sometimes by β-human chorionic gonadotropin hormone (β-hCG) secretion, and this can cause peripheral precocious puberty (PPP). We describe a case of PPP associated with HB. Laboratory tests showed an increase in AFP, β-hCG and testosterone values, and suppression of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone levels. After chemotherapy and surgery, AFP, β-hCG and testosterone levels normalized and signs of virilization did not progress further. The child did not show evidence for tumor recurrence after 16 months of follow-up. New therapeutic approaches and early diagnosis may ensure a better prognosis of virilizing HB, than reported in the past. Assessment of PPP should always take into account the possibility of a tumoral source.


Corresponding author: Silvia Marino, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Unit, AOU Policlinico Vittorio Emanuele, University of Catania, via santa Sofia, 78, Catania 95123, Italy, E-mail:

Acknowledgments

We wish to thank Mr. Giuseppe Auteri for secretarial work.

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Received: 2014-4-16
Accepted: 2014-8-7
Published Online: 2014-9-11
Published in Print: 2015-3-1

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