Onuigbo W J
Acta Hepatogastroenterol (Stuttg). 1977 Feb;24(1):24-6.
Fifty-five hepatocarcinomas were found in a review of approximately 7,500 surgical biopsies done on Nigerian Igbos during a period of 6 years. The male: female ratio was 2.9:1 and the age peak was between 20 and 49 years. The main symptoms were abdominal swelling, pain, emaciation, jaundice, fever, anorexia and diarrhea. Physical examination revealed a palpable liver in nearly all patients. Two patients presented acutely with hemoperitoneum due to rupture of necrotic tumor nodule. Cirrhosis was found in 60% of the adequately sized specimens. In comparison with published data, this series from an ethnic group in Nigeria, West Africa, reveals both similarities and dissimilarities which are noteworthy.
在对约7500例尼日利亚伊博族患者进行的为期6年的外科活检回顾中,发现了55例肝癌。男女比例为2.9:1,年龄高峰在20至49岁之间。主要症状为腹部肿胀、疼痛、消瘦、黄疸、发热、厌食和腹泻。体格检查发现几乎所有患者的肝脏均可触及。两名患者因坏死肿瘤结节破裂而急性出现腹腔积血。在足够大的标本中,60%发现有肝硬化。与已发表的数据相比,这个来自西非尼日利亚一个族群的系列研究揭示了一些值得注意的异同点。