Montell García, MarcoMarcoMontell GarcíaRomero Cabello, RaúlRaúlRomero CabelloRomero Feregrino, RaulRaulRomero FeregrinoMercado Atri, MoisesMoisesMercado AtriTrejo Estrada, RafaelRafaelTrejo EstradaPadilla-Rodríguez, ÁlvaroÁlvaroPadilla-RodríguezGama Moreno, Manlio GerardoManlio GerardoGama MorenoRomero Feregrino, RodrigoRodrigoRomero Feregrino2023-01-262023-01-262012https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/239310.1136/bcr-2012-006417Primary liver sarcomas make up 2% of all malignant neoplasms of the liver; of these, angiosarcoma is the most common type. Primary liver tumours rarely cause fulminant hepatic failure (FHF), which is most frequently caused by non-neoplasmic pathologies. In the case of neoplasms, the most frequent are lymphoma and metastatic carcinomas. We describe the case of a 76-year-old man who suffered from FHF as a result of a liver angiosarcoma and we present a review of the medical literature in which we found only two cases of liver angiosarcomas linked to FHF.Angiosarcoma of the liver as a cause of fulminant liver failureResource Types::text::journal::journal article