Hepatoblastomas (HBs) and pediatric hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) together account for almost 80% of primary malignant liver tumors in children and adolescents/young adults. Children’s Hepatic International Collaboration (CHIC), Children’s Oncology Group (COG), SociétéInternationale d’Oncologie Pédiatrique (SIOP), and International Childhood Liver Tumors Strategy Group trials have contributed to define prognostic factors and risk stratification in these tumors. The recently proposed histologic International Consensus classification of HB and HCC in children based on retrospective analysis from CHIC cases represents the base to define entities with homogeneous clinicopathologic and molecular features. This review will provide a morphologic guide for the upcoming International Liver Tumor treatment trial (Pediatric Hepatic International Tumour Trial) to be conducted through several continents. There will be an emphasis on molecular features and immunohistochemical markers for the definition of the individual histologic subtypes of HB and to better characterize the group of liver tumors in the provisional category of hepatocellular neoplasm—not otherwise specified. A brief overview of HCC in children will also be provided.

Hepatoblastoma and pediatric hepatocellular carcinoma. An update / Ranganathan, S.; Lopez-Terrada, D.; Alaggio, R.. - In: PEDIATRIC AND DEVELOPMENTAL PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 1093-5266. - 23:2(2020), pp. 79-95. [10.1177/1093526619875228]

Hepatoblastoma and pediatric hepatocellular carcinoma. An update

Alaggio R.
2020

Abstract

Hepatoblastomas (HBs) and pediatric hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) together account for almost 80% of primary malignant liver tumors in children and adolescents/young adults. Children’s Hepatic International Collaboration (CHIC), Children’s Oncology Group (COG), SociétéInternationale d’Oncologie Pédiatrique (SIOP), and International Childhood Liver Tumors Strategy Group trials have contributed to define prognostic factors and risk stratification in these tumors. The recently proposed histologic International Consensus classification of HB and HCC in children based on retrospective analysis from CHIC cases represents the base to define entities with homogeneous clinicopathologic and molecular features. This review will provide a morphologic guide for the upcoming International Liver Tumor treatment trial (Pediatric Hepatic International Tumour Trial) to be conducted through several continents. There will be an emphasis on molecular features and immunohistochemical markers for the definition of the individual histologic subtypes of HB and to better characterize the group of liver tumors in the provisional category of hepatocellular neoplasm—not otherwise specified. A brief overview of HCC in children will also be provided.
2020
fetal hepatoblastoma; fibrolamellar HCC; hepatoblastoma; hepatocellular carcinoma; hepatocellular neoplasm-NOS; β-catenin; Adolescent; Carcinoma; Hepatocellular; Child; Hepatoblastoma; Humans; Liver; Liver Neoplasms; Pediatrics; Retrospective Studies; Young Adult
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Hepatoblastoma and pediatric hepatocellular carcinoma. An update / Ranganathan, S.; Lopez-Terrada, D.; Alaggio, R.. - In: PEDIATRIC AND DEVELOPMENTAL PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 1093-5266. - 23:2(2020), pp. 79-95. [10.1177/1093526619875228]
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