Abstract
This is a report of one case of a 65 year-old female with primary leiomyosarcoma of the liver. The patient visited to our hospital because of right hypochondralgia and was found to have a hepatomegaly.
Echo, angiography, enhanced CT, and US guided aspiration biopsy showed diagnosis of sarcoma of the liver. The resected tumor by extended right lobectomy of the liver was 3365g in weight and 22×19×10.5cm in size. The histological findings showed primary leiomyosarcoma of the liver.
The patient was alive 12 months after operation.