HEPATOCELLULAR CHILDHOOD CARCINOMA WITH A PRESENTATION OF TWO CASES

Hepatocellular carcinoma is relatively infrequent in childhood. Hepatocellular carcinoma in younger than age 15 is also associated with hepatitis B virus as seen in adult population.Here two HCC cases due to hepatitis B have been presented.Key Words: Hepatocellular CarcinomaHepatitis B, Childhood

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