Ayoola E A
Afr J Med Med Sci. 1980 Sep-Dec;9(3-4):163-7.
Primary liver cell carcinoma (PLC) is common in Africa. It represents the commonest malignancy in the Nigerian males. White reports of paraneoplastic syndrome associated with PLC abound from the Western World--a geographic area of low incidence of the tumour--there is a paucity of information from the African continent generally, and specifically from Nigeria. This prospective study analyses the relative incidences of recognized syndromes in fifty Nigerians with PLC. Alpha-foetoproteinemia (51%) and hypercholesterolaemia (33%) are common while hypoglycemia (9%) and hypercalcaemia (4%) are uncommon. No case of porphyria cutanea tarda was encountered. Our findings are compared with reported incidences in the literature. The pathogenetic mechanisms of these syndromes are briefly reviewed.
原发性肝细胞癌(PLC)在非洲很常见。它是尼日利亚男性中最常见的恶性肿瘤。西方世界(该肿瘤发病率较低的地理区域)有大量关于与PLC相关的副肿瘤综合征的报道——而非洲大陆总体上信息匮乏,特别是来自尼日利亚的信息。这项前瞻性研究分析了50名尼日利亚PLC患者中已确认综合征的相对发病率。甲胎蛋白血症(51%)和高胆固醇血症(33%)很常见,而低血糖(9%)和高钙血症(4%)不常见。未发现迟发性皮肤卟啉症病例。我们的研究结果与文献报道的发病率进行了比较。这些综合征的发病机制进行了简要综述。