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Acute Budd–Chiari syndrome due to a simple liver cyst
Simple liver cysts are common, rarely causing significant morbidity or mortality. Budd–Chiari syndrome (BCS) is caused by obstruction of hepatic venous outflow and is the leading cause of postsinusoidal liver failure. We present a rare case of BCS caused by a simple hepatic cyst. A 16cm × 16cm liver...
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Royal College of Surgeons
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5137643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24417858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/003588414X13824511649698 |
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author | Long, J Vaughan-Williams, H Moorhouse, J Sethi, H Kumar, N |
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description | Simple liver cysts are common, rarely causing significant morbidity or mortality. Budd–Chiari syndrome (BCS) is caused by obstruction of hepatic venous outflow and is the leading cause of postsinusoidal liver failure. We present a rare case of BCS caused by a simple hepatic cyst. A 16cm × 16cm liver cyst was found on computed tomography of a 66-year-old woman presenting with abdominal pain. The cyst had become infected, thus enlarged, exerting mass effect with almost complete compression of the inferior vena cava. Shortly after admission, the patient developed acute liver failure, with deranged clotting and hepatic encephalopathy requiring full organ support on the intensive care unit. Cardiac output studies showed a low cardiac index of 1.4l/min/m(2). An emergency laparotomy with fenestration of the cyst and drainage of 2l of purulent material led to a full recovery. Intraoperative cystic fluid aspirates later confirmed no evidence of Echinococcus. Histology confirmed a simple cyst. Liver biopsies showed severe, confluent, bridging necrosis, without background parenchymal liver disease. Acute BCS due to rapid compression of all major hepatic veins leading to fulminant hepatic failure is rare. Our case highlights a clinically significant complication of a simple liver cyst of which clinicians should be aware when managing these ‘innocent’ lesions. |
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spelling | pubmed-51376432016-12-20 Acute Budd–Chiari syndrome due to a simple liver cyst Long, J Vaughan-Williams, H Moorhouse, J Sethi, H Kumar, N Ann R Coll Surg Engl Online Case Report Simple liver cysts are common, rarely causing significant morbidity or mortality. Budd–Chiari syndrome (BCS) is caused by obstruction of hepatic venous outflow and is the leading cause of postsinusoidal liver failure. We present a rare case of BCS caused by a simple hepatic cyst. A 16cm × 16cm liver cyst was found on computed tomography of a 66-year-old woman presenting with abdominal pain. The cyst had become infected, thus enlarged, exerting mass effect with almost complete compression of the inferior vena cava. Shortly after admission, the patient developed acute liver failure, with deranged clotting and hepatic encephalopathy requiring full organ support on the intensive care unit. Cardiac output studies showed a low cardiac index of 1.4l/min/m(2). An emergency laparotomy with fenestration of the cyst and drainage of 2l of purulent material led to a full recovery. Intraoperative cystic fluid aspirates later confirmed no evidence of Echinococcus. Histology confirmed a simple cyst. Liver biopsies showed severe, confluent, bridging necrosis, without background parenchymal liver disease. Acute BCS due to rapid compression of all major hepatic veins leading to fulminant hepatic failure is rare. Our case highlights a clinically significant complication of a simple liver cyst of which clinicians should be aware when managing these ‘innocent’ lesions. Royal College of Surgeons 2014-01 2014-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5137643/ /pubmed/24417858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/003588414X13824511649698 Text en Copyright © 2013 Royal College of Surgeons http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Online Case Report Long, J Vaughan-Williams, H Moorhouse, J Sethi, H Kumar, N Acute Budd–Chiari syndrome due to a simple liver cyst |
title | Acute Budd–Chiari syndrome due to a simple liver cyst |
title_full | Acute Budd–Chiari syndrome due to a simple liver cyst |
title_fullStr | Acute Budd–Chiari syndrome due to a simple liver cyst |
title_full_unstemmed | Acute Budd–Chiari syndrome due to a simple liver cyst |
title_short | Acute Budd–Chiari syndrome due to a simple liver cyst |
title_sort | acute budd–chiari syndrome due to a simple liver cyst |
topic | Online Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5137643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24417858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/003588414X13824511649698 |
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