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Table 1 Clinicopathological features of 104 patients with hepatitis-B HCC undergoing hepatectomy

From: Expression of ezrin is associated with invasion and dedifferentiation of hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma

Demographic data

 

Male: Female

86:18

Age (years) (median; range)

53.4; 23–79

AFP (ng/ml) (median; range)

143; 3–10001

HBsAg positive, (%)

104 (100)

Tumor size (cm) (median; range)

5.0; 1.5–20.5

Liver cirrhosis (+) (%)

67/104 (64.4%)

Child grading

 

A

67

B

0

Extent of hepatic resection

 

Extended right lobectomy

10 (9.6%)

Right lobectomy

17 (16.3%)

Extended left lobectomy

5 (4.8%)

Left lobectomy

13 (12.5%)

Partial hepatectomy

59 (56.7%)

Pathological features

 

Tumor differentiation (I, II, III, and IV)

3,37,54,10

Capsular invasion

66/104 (63.5%)

Vascular invasion

25/104 (24.0%)

Satellite lesions

27/104 (26.0%)

Recurrence

68/104 (65.4%)

  1. HBsAg: hepatitis B surface antigen