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Multiple hepatic infarctions secondary to diabetic ketoacidosis: A case report
BACKGROUND: Hepatic infarctions (HI) are ischemic events of the liver in which a disruption in the blood flow to the hepatocytes leads to focal ischemia and necrosis. Most HI are due to occlusive events in the liver’s blood vessels, but non-occlusive HI may occur. They are associated with disruption...
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author | Gomes, Vitoria Mikaelly da Silva Ferreira, Gustavo de Sousa Arantes de Barros, Luise Cristina Torres Rubim dos Santos, Barbara Moreira Ribeiro Trindade Vieira, Lorenna Paulinelli Bahia |
author_facet | Gomes, Vitoria Mikaelly da Silva Ferreira, Gustavo de Sousa Arantes de Barros, Luise Cristina Torres Rubim dos Santos, Barbara Moreira Ribeiro Trindade Vieira, Lorenna Paulinelli Bahia |
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description | BACKGROUND: Hepatic infarctions (HI) are ischemic events of the liver in which a disruption in the blood flow to the hepatocytes leads to focal ischemia and necrosis. Most HI are due to occlusive events in the liver’s blood vessels, but non-occlusive HI may occur. They are associated with disruption of microvasculature, such as in diabetic ketoacidosis. While HI usually presents as peripheral lesions with clear borders, irregular nodular lesions may occur, indistinguishable from liver neoplasms and presenting a diagnostic challenge. CASE SUMMARY: We report a case of multiple extensive HI in a patient with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, who first presented to the emergency room with diabetic ketoacidosis. He then developed jaundice, thrombocytopenia, and a marked elevation of serum aminotransferases. An ultrasound of the liver showed the presence of multiple irregular lesions. Further investigation with a computerized tomography scan confirmed the presence of multiple hypoattenuating nodules with irregular borders and heterogeneous appearance. These lesions were considered highly suggestive of a primary neoplasm of the liver. While the patient was clinically stable, his bilirubin levels remained persistently elevated, and he underwent an ultrasound-guided percutaneous biopsy of the largest lesion. Biopsy results revealed extensive ischemic necrosis of hepatocytes, with no signs of associated malignancy. Three months after the symptoms, the patient showed great improvement in all clinical and laboratory parameters and extensive regression of the lesions on imaging exams. CONCLUSION: This case highlights that diabetic ketoacidosis can cause non-occlusive HI, possibly presenting as nodular lesions indistinguishable from neoplasms. |
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spelling | pubmed-97241042022-12-07 Multiple hepatic infarctions secondary to diabetic ketoacidosis: A case report Gomes, Vitoria Mikaelly da Silva Ferreira, Gustavo de Sousa Arantes de Barros, Luise Cristina Torres Rubim dos Santos, Barbara Moreira Ribeiro Trindade Vieira, Lorenna Paulinelli Bahia World J Hepatol Case Report BACKGROUND: Hepatic infarctions (HI) are ischemic events of the liver in which a disruption in the blood flow to the hepatocytes leads to focal ischemia and necrosis. Most HI are due to occlusive events in the liver’s blood vessels, but non-occlusive HI may occur. They are associated with disruption of microvasculature, such as in diabetic ketoacidosis. While HI usually presents as peripheral lesions with clear borders, irregular nodular lesions may occur, indistinguishable from liver neoplasms and presenting a diagnostic challenge. CASE SUMMARY: We report a case of multiple extensive HI in a patient with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, who first presented to the emergency room with diabetic ketoacidosis. He then developed jaundice, thrombocytopenia, and a marked elevation of serum aminotransferases. An ultrasound of the liver showed the presence of multiple irregular lesions. Further investigation with a computerized tomography scan confirmed the presence of multiple hypoattenuating nodules with irregular borders and heterogeneous appearance. These lesions were considered highly suggestive of a primary neoplasm of the liver. While the patient was clinically stable, his bilirubin levels remained persistently elevated, and he underwent an ultrasound-guided percutaneous biopsy of the largest lesion. Biopsy results revealed extensive ischemic necrosis of hepatocytes, with no signs of associated malignancy. Three months after the symptoms, the patient showed great improvement in all clinical and laboratory parameters and extensive regression of the lesions on imaging exams. CONCLUSION: This case highlights that diabetic ketoacidosis can cause non-occlusive HI, possibly presenting as nodular lesions indistinguishable from neoplasms. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2022-11-27 2022-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9724104/ /pubmed/36483603 http://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v14.i11.1977 Text en ©The Author(s) 2022. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is an open-access article that was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Gomes, Vitoria Mikaelly da Silva Ferreira, Gustavo de Sousa Arantes de Barros, Luise Cristina Torres Rubim dos Santos, Barbara Moreira Ribeiro Trindade Vieira, Lorenna Paulinelli Bahia Multiple hepatic infarctions secondary to diabetic ketoacidosis: A case report |
title | Multiple hepatic infarctions secondary to diabetic ketoacidosis: A case report |
title_full | Multiple hepatic infarctions secondary to diabetic ketoacidosis: A case report |
title_fullStr | Multiple hepatic infarctions secondary to diabetic ketoacidosis: A case report |
title_full_unstemmed | Multiple hepatic infarctions secondary to diabetic ketoacidosis: A case report |
title_short | Multiple hepatic infarctions secondary to diabetic ketoacidosis: A case report |
title_sort | multiple hepatic infarctions secondary to diabetic ketoacidosis: a case report |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724104/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36483603 http://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v14.i11.1977 |
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