Gastroenterology & Hepatology International Journal (GHIJ)

ISSN: 2574-8009

Research Article

Thrombocytosis: A Paraneoplastic Syndrome in Patients with Hepatitis B Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Authors:

Abu Saleh Sadequl Islam MD1*, Mammunur Rashid MD2, Makhsudul Alam MD3, Masudur Rahman AKM4, Mahtab AM5, Ayub AM5 and Salimur R6

Abstract

Background: The highest incidence of Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is in Asia, accounting for about 76% of all cases worldwide. In South East Asia, hepatitis B is the most common underlying cause. HCC patients manifest a variety of paraneoplastic syndromes. Thrombocytosis was reported in children with hepatoblastoma. Objectives: The aim of this study was to find out the relationship of thrombocytosis with the hepatitis B-related hepatocellular carcinoma. Methods: This observational study was carried out in the Department of Hepatology, BSMMU from January 2012 to December 2013. The study was approved by the Ethical Institutional Review Board (IRB) of BSMMU, Dhaka. The diagnosis of HCC was confirmed by pathological examination or AFP elevation (400ng/ml) combined imaging (CT/MRI) and diagnosis of thrombocytosis was made by platelet count >450 ×109. All images were evaluated by 2 trained radiologists by consensus after exclusion of hepatitis C virus infection (Anti HCV+ve) and significant alcohol intake (>20 gm. /day). All patients were HBsAg positive done by ELISA test.

Results: A total 44 patients were included in this study. Among them, 91% were male (n=40) and 09 % were female (n=4).The mean age was 48.2 (±12.9) years with range from 23 to 80. Cirrhosis was 79.5% (n=35) and no cirrhosis was found 20.5% (n=9). Thrombocytosis was found 6.8% (n=3). Among thrombocytosis, cirrhosis and non-cirrhosis were Research Article Volume 2 Issue 2 Received Date: June 15, 2017 Published Date: July 06, 2017

Gastroenterology & Hepatology International Journal

Abu Saleh Sadequl Islam MD, et al. Thrombocytosis: A Paraneoplastic

Syndrome in Patients with Hepatitis B Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

Gastroenterol Hepatol Int J 2017, 2(2): 000121.

Copyright© Abu Saleh Sadequl Islam MD, et al.

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66.6% (n=02) and 33.4% (n=01) respectively. Mean α-fetoprotein (ng/mL) was higher in HCC patients with thrombocytosis than HCC patients without thrombocytosis (39370 vs13476, P value .036).

Conclusions: Thrombocytosis is one of the paraneoplastic syndromes in patients with HBV related HCC. HCC patients with thrombocytosis are associated high serum AFP level.

Keywords:

Hepatitis B virus; thrombocytosis; Hepatocellular carcinoma

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