Bone metastasis infrequently appears as the first manifestation of hepatoce
llular carcinoma (HCC), and in any case in most patients the primary tumour
is detected a few months after its development. We report the case of a pa
tient with alcoholic liver disease, increased levels of alpha-fetoprotein,
and no evidence of hepatic lesion in the different imaging modalities, in w
hom metastasis of HCC was detected in the ribs, whereas the primary tumour
was not diagnosed until 15 months later. We believe that all patients with
increased levels of alpha-fetoprotein should be tested in an intensified se
arch for HCC and possible metastases, given that hepatic lesions may not be
detected until many months after the diagnosis of metastatic disease.