Case Reports

Asymptomatic primary squamous cell carcinoma of the liver


 

An elderly woman with a family history of cholangiocarcinoma is diagnosed with primary squamous cell carcinoma of the liver after clinical evaluation, imaging, and tumor markers suggest that metastatic SCC to the liver was not likely.

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