TY - JOUR
T1 - Nodular regenerative hyperplasia is a new cause of chronic liver disease in HIV-infected patients
AU - Mallet, Vincent
AU - Blanchard, Pierre
AU - Verkarre, Virginie
AU - Vallet-Pichard, Anaïs
AU - Fontaine, Hélène
AU - Lascoux-Combe, Caroline
AU - Pol, Stanislas
PY - 2007/1/1
Y1 - 2007/1/1
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To describe and explain the syndrome of HIV-associated cryptogenic liver disease in eight consecutive patients suffering from portal hypertension. METHODS: The study was undertaken at a liver disease centre in Paris and involved eight of 97 consecutive HIV-infected patients presenting abnormal liver function tests and/or symptomatic portal hypertension of unknown origin. Serology, pathology, and liver function tests were performed. RESULTS: A clear nodular architecture corresponding to nodular regenerative hyperplasia was observed in seven patients and suggested in one, based on the presence of sinusoidal dilatation in a clinical context of portal hypertension, without overt liver disease. CONCLUSIONS: Nodular regenerative hyperplasia appears to be a new cause of portal hypertension in HIV-infected patients. This syndrome can be of critical importance as patients can be exposed to the significant complications of portal hypertension and to refractory ascites which may require liver transplantation.
AB - OBJECTIVE: To describe and explain the syndrome of HIV-associated cryptogenic liver disease in eight consecutive patients suffering from portal hypertension. METHODS: The study was undertaken at a liver disease centre in Paris and involved eight of 97 consecutive HIV-infected patients presenting abnormal liver function tests and/or symptomatic portal hypertension of unknown origin. Serology, pathology, and liver function tests were performed. RESULTS: A clear nodular architecture corresponding to nodular regenerative hyperplasia was observed in seven patients and suggested in one, based on the presence of sinusoidal dilatation in a clinical context of portal hypertension, without overt liver disease. CONCLUSIONS: Nodular regenerative hyperplasia appears to be a new cause of portal hypertension in HIV-infected patients. This syndrome can be of critical importance as patients can be exposed to the significant complications of portal hypertension and to refractory ascites which may require liver transplantation.
KW - Antiviral therapy
KW - HIV
KW - Liver
KW - Portal hypertension
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33845945366&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3280119e47
DO - 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3280119e47
M3 - Article
C2 - 17197809
AN - SCOPUS:33845945366
SN - 0269-9370
VL - 21
SP - 187
EP - 192
JO - AIDS
JF - AIDS
IS - 2
ER -