TY - JOUR
T1 - Idiopathic extensive peliosis hepatis treated with liver transplantation
AU - Hyodo, Masanobu
AU - Mogensen, Anne Mellon
AU - Larsen, Peter Nørgaard
AU - Wettergren, Andre
AU - Rasmussen, Allan
AU - Kirkegaard, Preben
AU - Yasuda, Yoshikazu
AU - Nagai, Hideo
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - A 50-year-old Danish man, who neither had wasting disease nor was taking steroid-containing drugs, complained of abdominal distension, due to a markedly enlarged liver. Percutaneous needle biopsies were taken from the liver, and the findings gave suspicion of a neoplastic tumor. Because of reduced liver function and treatment-resistant ascites, he underwent liver transplantation without a definite preoperative diagnosis. The resected liver weighed 2900 g, and almost all of the parenchyma was destroyed and replaced by multicystic blood-filled spaces, diagnosed as extensive peliosis hepatis complicating liver cirrhosis. Extensive peliosis with liver cirrhosis is a rare condition. Only two cases, caused by contraceptives and treated by liver transplantation, are reported in the English-language literature. We could find no cause other than alcohol abuse lasting several years in this patient, and classified the present case as idiopathic extensive peliosis hepatis. Although scarce subjective findings and misleading liver biopsies made an exact diagnosis difficult, an orthotopic liver transplantation was the only treatment for such complicated peliosis hepatis.
AB - A 50-year-old Danish man, who neither had wasting disease nor was taking steroid-containing drugs, complained of abdominal distension, due to a markedly enlarged liver. Percutaneous needle biopsies were taken from the liver, and the findings gave suspicion of a neoplastic tumor. Because of reduced liver function and treatment-resistant ascites, he underwent liver transplantation without a definite preoperative diagnosis. The resected liver weighed 2900 g, and almost all of the parenchyma was destroyed and replaced by multicystic blood-filled spaces, diagnosed as extensive peliosis hepatis complicating liver cirrhosis. Extensive peliosis with liver cirrhosis is a rare condition. Only two cases, caused by contraceptives and treated by liver transplantation, are reported in the English-language literature. We could find no cause other than alcohol abuse lasting several years in this patient, and classified the present case as idiopathic extensive peliosis hepatis. Although scarce subjective findings and misleading liver biopsies made an exact diagnosis difficult, an orthotopic liver transplantation was the only treatment for such complicated peliosis hepatis.
KW - Humans
KW - Liver Cirrhosis
KW - Liver Transplantation
KW - Male
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Peliosis Hepatis
KW - Tomography, X-Ray Computed
U2 - 10.1007/s00534-004-0908-5
DO - 10.1007/s00534-004-0908-5
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 15549441
SN - 0944-1166
VL - 11
SP - 371
EP - 374
JO - Journal of Hepato - Biliary - Pancreatic Surgery
JF - Journal of Hepato - Biliary - Pancreatic Surgery
IS - 5
ER -