Fatal variceal haemorrhage after paracetamol overdose

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A patient is described where oesophageal varices developed and bled 13 days after a paracetamol overdose. The bleeding was unresponseive to medical management and proved fatal. There was no evidence that the patient had pre-existing liver disease. At necropsy the liver showed severe acute parenchymal necrosis but chronic lesions were absent. The portal vein and hepatic veins were patent.

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Thornton, J. R., & Losowsky, M. S. (1989). Fatal variceal haemorrhage after paracetamol overdose. Gut, 30(10), 1424–1425. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.30.10.1424

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