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Abstract


During 11 years' period, from 1958 to 1969, 6 cases of primary liver tumor under the
age of 16 were encountered.
According to the histologic pattern, 3 of them were diagnosed as hepatocarcinoma, 2
as mixed hepatoblastoma, and 1 as epithelial hepatoblastoma. Three cases of
hepatocarcinoma were all male, with ages of 16, 16, and 13 years old, respectively. On
the other hand, all three cases of hepatoblastoma were under 2 years of age, namely, 1
1/12, 1 3/12 and 10/12 years, and one of them was female. The clinical and laboratory
findings were not characteristic to distinguish the two types of tumors except the age
distribution. A review of the literature was made, and it was stressed that
hepatoblastoma has better prognosis than hepatocarcinoma.

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