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. 2013 Dec 1;13:567. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-13-567

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of 33 patients with brain metastases from HCC

Characteristic No. of patients (%)
HCC characteristics
 
Age in years at diagnosis of brain metastasis; median (range)
62 (23-80yrs)
Sex
 
 Male
30 (91%)
 Female
3 (9%)
Time in months from diagnosis of HCC to brain metastases; median (range)
18.3 (0.5-75mos)
ECOG performance status
 
 ≤2
21 (64%)
 ≥3
12 (36%)
RPA class I
2 (6%)
 II
27 (82%)
 III
4 (12%)
Child-Pugh classification
 
 A
20 (61%)
 B
11 (33%)
 C
2 (6%)
AFP (ng/ml)
 
 ≤400
18 (55%)
 >400
10 (30%)
 unknown
5 (15%)
Etiology
 
 Hepatitis B
25 (76%)
 Hepatitis C
3 (9%)
 Alcoholic
4 (12%)
 Idiopathic
1 (3%)
Number of tumor nodules
 
 1
3 (9%)
 2-3
5 (15%)
 ≥4
25 (76%)
Largest tumor size (cm)
 
 <2
4 (12%)
 2-5
14 (43%)
 6-10
12 (36%)
 >10
3 (9%)
Tumor type
 
 Well-defined
20 (61%)
 Ill-defined
13 (39%)
Main portal vein thrombosis
 
 Absent
18 (55%)
 Present
15 (45%)
Previous treatment
 
 Hepatic resection
5 (15%)
 TACE
27 (82%)
 RFA
4 (12%)
 Chemotherapy (Sorafenib)
10 (30%)
 Radiotherapy
10 (30%)
Site of extracranial metastases
 
 Lung
24 (73%)
 Bone
6 (18%)
 Lymph node
8 (24%)
 Adrenal gland
2 (6%)
 Skin
1 (3%)
 None
6 (18%)
Brain metastasis characteristics
 
Symptoms/signs
 
 Headache
18 (55%)
 Motor disturbance
12 (36%)
 Mental status changes
8 (24%)
 Visual disturbance
5 (15%)
 Dizziness
4 (12%)
 Non-neurologic symptom
1 (3%)
Number of lesions
 
 Single
17 (52%)
 Multiple
16 (48%)
Intratumoral hemorrhage
 
 Yes
17 (52%)
 No
16 (48%)
Location of brain metastases
 
 Frontal
5 (15%)
 Parietal
6 (18%)
 Occipital
2 (6%)
 Temporal
1 (3%)
 Cerebellar
1 (3%)
 Cavernous sinus
1 (3%)
 Basal ganglia
1 (3%)
 Multiple locations
16 (48%)
Treatment modalities
 
 Resection alone
4 (12%)
 Resection + WBRT
6 (18%)
 GKS alone
11 (33%)
 GKS + WBRT
2 (6%)
 WBRT alone
4 (12%)
 Palliative (Steroid alone) 6 (18%)