How does hepatic angiosarcoma form?

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The formation of hepatic angiosarcoma is caused by long-term medication, long-term exposure to chemicals and abnormal cell proliferation.

How does hepatic angiosarcoma form?

1. Long-term medication

patients with other diseases need to take synthetic steroids and estrogen for a long time, due to long-term damage to the liver, may lead to the occurrence of hepatic angiosarcoma.

2. Long-term exposure to chemicals

patients with long-term exposure to a series of chemicals and long-term living in an environment with some chemicals, such as vinyl chloride, thorium chloride, arsenic, etc.

How does hepatic angiosarcoma form?

3. Cell hyperplasia abnormal

liver sinus endothelial cells and fibrous tissue around the sinus occurs, its adhesion to capillary endothelium, resulting in sarcoma cells, leading to the occurrence of hepatic angiosarcoma.



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