Generally speaking, for patients with a single tumor with a diameter less than 3 cm, that is, patients with only one tumor in the liver, if the liver foundation is good and there is no cirrhosis, surgical resection or radiofrequency ablation can be chosen. In all favorable circumstances, it can be cured. Such patients are also more common in clinical practice. The prognosis depends on the time when liver cancer is discovered, which can be divided into the following: Early stage: also called micro liver cancer, refers to tumors with a diameter less than 1 cm. Primary liver cancer is highly malignant, with a short survival time and high mortality rate. It is one of the most malignant tumors. What causes liver cancer pain? The pain in the liver area of patients with liver cancer is generally manifested in the right upper abdomen, and some patients may also experience pain in the upper and middle abdomen. The nature of the pain is mainly persistent, progressive and stuffy pain, with less sharp pain, stabbing pain or colic, which is directly related to the expansion and growth of liver malignant tumors and the stretching of the liver capsule. The main cause of liver cancer pain is the rapid growth of the tumor, which leads to increased tension in the liver capsule, mainly manifested as persistent pure pain, stabbing pain or swelling pain in the right upper abdomen. The metastasis of liver cancer to the lungs, bones, brain and other parts can cause pain in the corresponding parts, such as lung metastasis, chest pain, cough, hemoptysis and other symptoms; Ultrasound difference between hepatic hemangioma and liver cancer Differences between hepatic hemangioma and liver cancer in B-ultrasound: Liver cancer is a substantial position, it is manifested as a solid tumor in B-ultrasound, closely related to the surrounding tissues, and grows in a permeable manner. Liver cancer is not necessarily large, but the edges are not smooth and the texture is uneven. If there is rupture and bleeding inside, it may be B. You can see mixed echoes. The main differences between hepatic hemangioma and liver cancer color Doppler ultrasound reports are as follows: Hepatic hemangioma is generally low echo changes uniformly, with clear boundaries with surrounding tissues. Hepatic hemangioma and liver cancer are two different diseases, and there are certain differences between the two. |
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