Sakamoto A, Mori I, Kawai K, Tsuchiyama H
2nd Dept. of Pathology, Nagasaki Univ. School of Med.
Gan No Rinsho. 1987 Sep;33(11):1361-7.
An autopsy case of Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS), associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the third such case in Japanese literature, is reported. A 64-year-old man, known to have had jaundice from his childhood, was admitted because of weight loss. Close examination revealed that the patient had DJS with HCC and a right lobectomy of the liver was performed. He died, however, of metastasis of HCC about 36 months later. At autopsy, the liver was found to be brownish-black in color. Microscopic findings of the liver were those common to HCC and chronic active hepatitis, and the brown pigment seen in the hepatocytes was mainly confined to the centrilobular ares. After histochemical and electronmicroscopic study, a close relation between this pigment and lysosome is suspected.
本文报告一例与肝细胞癌(HCC)相关的杜宾-约翰逊综合征(DJS)尸检病例,这是日本文献中第三例此类病例。一名64岁男性,自幼患有黄疸,因体重减轻入院。详细检查发现该患者患有DJS合并HCC,并进行了肝右叶切除术。然而,约36个月后,他死于HCC转移。尸检时,肝脏呈棕黑色。肝脏的显微镜检查结果为HCC和慢性活动性肝炎常见的表现,肝细胞中所见的棕色色素主要局限于小叶中心区域。经过组织化学和电子显微镜研究,怀疑这种色素与溶酶体之间存在密切关系。