Liver metastasis of gastric cancer is a manifestation of advanced stage of cancer, and the final result may be that the continuous consumption of tumor leads to malignant disease, the occurrence of complications and organ failure until the patient’s death.
In the advanced stage of gastric cancer, patients have difficulty in eating and have poor digestive function, and the continuous consumption will lead to the occurrence of hypoproteinemia and anemia, and the metastasis to the liver will lead to the abnormality of protein metabolism in the body, and the elevation of bilirubin and aminotransferase, which will lead to the formation of fluid accumulation in the peritoneal cavity.
The large amount of fluid will cause abdominal pain, abdominal distension, easy to secondary infection, leading to the occurrence of spontaneous peritonitis. The patient may also develop respiratory failure, sepsis, and multi-organ failure, all of which may have serious consequences in the form of death.