Presentation
Abdominal swelling, hepatomegaly, fever.
Patient Data
Age: 1 year
Gender: Female
From the case:
Hepatoblastoma
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A heterogenous predominantly echogenic mass lesion is seen involving liver parenchyma.
From the case:
Hepatoblastoma
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A large heterogenously enhancing mass lesion is seen in liver, with ascites. Mass appears predominantly solid with cystic necrotic areas within.
Case Discussion
Patient was found to have thrombocytosis (platelet count of 10 lacs/cmm), and elevated alpha fetoprotein. Resection was mass was done, and final diagnosis of hepatoblastoma was made.