Case Reports in Hepatology (Jan 2016)

Budd-Chiari Syndrome in a Patient with Hepatitis C

  • Joseph Frankl,
  • Charles Hennemeyer,
  • Michael S. Flores,
  • Archita P. Desai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7493970
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Chronic Budd-Chiari syndrome can present with cirrhosis and signs and symptoms similar to those of other chronic liver diseases. We present a case of Budd-Chiari syndrome discovered during attempted transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunting in a patient with decompensated cirrhosis believed to be secondary to hepatitis C. Although the patient had hepatocellular carcinoma, the Budd-Chiari syndrome was a primary disease due to hepatic venous webs. Angioplasty was performed in this case, which resolved the patient’s symptoms related to portal hypertension. Follow-up venography 5 months after angioplasty demonstrated continued patency of the hepatic veins. A biopsy was obtained in the same setting, which showed centrilobular fibrosis indicating that venous occlusion was indeed the cause of cirrhosis. It is important to consider a second disease when treating a patient with difficult to manage portal hypertension.