First presentation of portal hypertension complicated by hepatopulmonary syndrome

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (9) ◽  
pp. e244712
Author(s):  
Nahima Miah ◽  
Aidan Ryan ◽  
Ceyhun Aksel Oztumer ◽  
Mohamed Saleh

Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a serious complication of chronic liver disease, characterised by portal hypertension and arterial hypoxaemia due to intrapulmonary vascular dilatation. We report an unusual case in which a 27-year-old man had a first presentation of portal hypertension and cirrhosis complicated by HPS. This patient presented with progressive dyspnoea on exertion and deterioration in mobility, with a type 1 respiratory failure and increased oxygen demand. A bubble echocardiogram showed a possible right-to-left shunt, CT aortogram displayed evidence of portal hypertension and cirrhosis, and liver biopsy findings were consistent with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. The patient’s increased oxygen demand was subsequently treated with continuous positive airway pressure before he was discharged with 8 L home oxygen. With no current established medical therapy for HPS, the patient was assessed for liver transplantation and a decision was made in favour of this.

2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 176-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahida Khan ◽  
Veena L Venkat ◽  
Kyle A Soltys ◽  
Donna B Stolz ◽  
Sarangarajan Ranganathan

Jaundice in the newborn period can be physiologic and is often due to benign causes. Jaundice due to conjugated hyperbilirubinemia extending beyond the second week of life may be an early sign of several cholestatic or metabolic liver diseases, and it requires logical and timely analysis so that specific treatments can be initiated. Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency is the most common genetic cause of pediatric liver disease and transplantation, and it must be considered when evaluating cholestatic infants. Here, we present an unusual case of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency with severe infantile cholestasis and rapid decompensation in the first 4 months of life, where in-depth but timely diagnosis was crucial for the appropriate intervention to take place.


2019 ◽  
Vol 64 ◽  
pp. 49-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.D. Speevak ◽  
M.L. DeMarco ◽  
N.S. Wiebe ◽  
K.R. Chapman

2018 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 228-230
Author(s):  
Ramón Antonio Tubío-Pérez ◽  
Milagros Blanco-Pérez ◽  
Cristina Ramos-Hernández ◽  
María Torres-Durán

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