Portal Hypertension and a Stiff Liver

  • D'Alitto F
  • Scherz A
  • Margini C
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Abstract

Portal hypertension (PH) is a common clinical syndrome leading to severe complications. In the western world, about 90% of cases of PH are due to liver cirrhosis, and thanks to the availability of ultrasound elastography methods, this diagnosis is usually confirmed at bedside. We report a case of a patient presenting with PH and ascites initially suspected of suffering from liver cirrhosis. The finding of large hepatomegaly and a massive increase in liver stiffness prompted us to perform a liver biopsy. This revealed no fibrosis, but diffuse primary amyloidosis (AL amyloidosis). We discuss the diagnostic and treatment of this case, with emphasis on non- invasive imaging methods available for diagnosis and follow up.

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D’Alitto, F., Scherz, A., Margini, C., Von Tengg-Kobligk, H., Montani, M., Pabst, T., & Berzigotti, A. (2018). Portal Hypertension and a Stiff Liver. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.2768

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