Hepatic Myelopathy in a Patient with Decompensated Alcoholic Cirrhosis and Portal Colopathy

  • Premkumar M
  • Bagchi A
  • Kapoor N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cirrhotic or hepatic myelopathy is a rare neurological complication of chronic liver disease usually seen in adults and presents as a progressive pure motor spastic paraparesis which is usually associated with overt liver failure and a surgical or spontaneous systemic portocaval shunt. We describe the development of progressive spastic paraparesis, in a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis with portal hypertension and portal colopathy who presented with the first episode of hepatic encephalopathy. The patient had not undergone any shunt procedure.

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Premkumar, M., Bagchi, A., Kapoor, N., Gupta, A., Maurya, G., Vatsya, S., … Kar, P. (2012). Hepatic Myelopathy in a Patient with Decompensated Alcoholic Cirrhosis and Portal Colopathy. Case Reports in Hepatology, 2012, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/735906

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