fibrolamellar
Fibrolamellar carcinoma is a rare and aggressive type of liver cancer that primarily affects young adults and children, unlike the more common hepatocellular carcinoma, which typically occurs in older individuals with underlying liver disease. This tumor is characterized by its distinct histological appearance, featuring a combination of fibrous and lamellar (layered) structures within the cancerous tissue. The fibrous component often forms a dense, whorled pattern, while the lamellar regions consist of large, polygonal cells with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm and prominent nucleoli.
The exact cause of fibrolamellar carcinoma remains unclear, but it is not strongly linked to known risk
Treatment for fibrolamellar carcinoma often includes surgical resection, as the tumor is sometimes localized and removable.
This cancer is distinct from fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma, a subtype of hepatocellular carcinoma that shares some