Abstract

The occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma(HpC) hepato-blastoma (HB) in children with metastases in both the right atrium and lungs is a rare occurrence. Overcoming these challenges in treatment is an intricate and demanding process. We present a rare clinical case involving a pediatric patient diagnosed with hepatoblastoma (HpC) that exhibited metastasis to both the lungs and the right atrium. In response to this complex condition, surgical intervention was undertaken, complemented by a carefully administered combination of chemotherapy. This dual-phase chemotherapy, administered both pre- and post-operation, served as an adjuvant treatment strategy. The primary objective of this comprehensive therapeutic approach was to attain full remission, eliminating any traces of the malignancy. The intricacies of managing metastatic HpC in pediatric cases underscore the importance of multidisciplinary interventions, emphasizing the critical role of surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy in the pursuit of a positive treatment outcome. Thus, individuals with HB that has spread to the lungs and right atrium may have a favorable outcome by undergoing proactive and multimodal therapy.

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