Disseminated hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma with multiorgan metastases achieving long-term stability with Pazopanib: a case report - Summary - MDSpire

Disseminated hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma with multiorgan metastases achieving long-term stability with Pazopanib: a case report

  • By

  • Alaa Naiem Zaro

  • Salar Nael Sajadieh

  • Ansam Khaled Doudin

  • Salem K. Qupp

  • Laith Elayan

  • Ola Abu Laban

  • Marwan Qabaja

  • Amaal Alamleh

  • June 3, 2026

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Objective:

To consider EHE as one of the differential diagnoses of vascular tumors in Palestine and to identify therapeutic options to reduce mortality and morbidity from this tumor, emphasizing its significance in local healthcare.

Key Findings:
  • The patient exhibited stable disease with no significant regression or progression of lesions during the follow-up period, indicating a need for ongoing monitoring.
  • Histopathology and immunohistochemistry confirmed the diagnosis of metastatic HEHE.
Interpretation:

The case highlights the clinical complexity of HEHE, its rarity, and the challenges in management due to the lack of standardized treatment guidelines, necessitating further research.

Limitations:
  • The rarity of EHE limits the generalizability of findings.
  • There is a lack of standardized treatment protocols for HEHE, and potential biases in case selection may exist.
Conclusion:

This case illustrates the diagnostic and management challenges of HEHE within the Palestinian healthcare system and underscores the need for more research in this area.

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