Many patients are not clear about the diagnostic basis of liver cancer, which makes the condition unpredictable. Therefore, it is very necessary to know the diagnostic basis of liver cancer in time, which can effectively control the patient's condition. The following is an introduction to the diagnostic basis of liver cancer. The diagnosis of liver cancer is based on: 1. Lymphatic metastasis: Local metastasis to the hepatic hilar lymph nodes is the most common, and it can also metastasize to the supraclavicular, para-aortic, pancreatic, splenic and other lymph nodes. The majority of cholangiocarcinoma metastases are lymphatic metastases. This is the common basis for the diagnosis of liver cancer. 2. Direct infiltration: Liver cancer rarely directly infiltrates adjacent organs, but occasionally it can directly spread and infiltrate adjacent tissues and organs, such as the diaphragm, stomach, colon, omentum, etc. The diagnostic basis for this type of liver cancer is also relatively common. 3. Implantation metastasis: Occasionally, such as implantation in the retroperitoneum to form bloody ascites, and women may also have ovarian metastatic cancer. This is also one of the diagnostic bases for liver cancer. |
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