Primary systemic amyloidosis with giant hepatomegaly and a swiftly progressive course
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1997
abstract:
Although the involvement of the liver is common in systemic amyloidosis (AL), clinical features of hepatic dysfunction and liver chemistry abnormalities are often mild or absent. A mild increase in the serum alkaline phosphatase value is the most common finding. Hypertransaminasemia, hyperbilirubinemia, and portal hypertension with ascites and gastroesophageal varices occur late in the course of the disease and predict a short survival. We describe the case of a 58-year-old woman with AL, whose dramatic and unusual clinical picture, consisting of giant hepatomegaly, hypertransaminasemia, increase in alkaline phosphatase, esophageal varices, and ascites, was rapidly complicated by severe obstructive cholestasis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
alkaline phosphatase; aminotransferase; adult; aminotransferase blood level; amyloidosis; article; ascites; case report; cholestasis; esophagus varices; female; hepatomegaly; human; human tissue; priority journal; Amyloidosis; Biopsy; Cholestasis; Intrahepatic; Fatal Outcome; Female; Hepatomegaly; Humans; Liver; Liver Function Tests; Middle Aged
List of contributors:
Mainenti, PIER PAOLO
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