São Paulo Medical Journal (Sep 2000)

Vanishing bile duct syndrome in Hodgkin's disease: case report

  • Marta Soares Rossini,
  • Irene Lorand-Metze,
  • Gislaine Borba Oliveira,
  • Cármino Antonio De Souza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-31802000000500008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 118, no. 5
pp. 154 – 157

Abstract

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CONTEXT: Liver damage is relatively common in patients affected by Hodgkin's disease. A smaller proportion of cases develops jaundice. Recently, the vanishing bile duct syndrome was described in Hodgkin's disease. The mechanisms of this severe complication have been poorly understood until now. OBJECTIVE: To describe a rare case of intra-hepatic cholestasis due to vanishing bile duct syndrome. DESIGN: Case report. CASE REPORT: A 38-year-old male patient affected by Hodgkin's disease. Liver biopsy showed no detectable Hodgkin's disease. Intra-hepatic cholestasis was found and none of the six portal tracts analyzed contained normal bile ducts. The treatment was based on conventional and high-dose escalation chemotherapy. The patient died from an irreversible liver failure while in complete remission from Hodgkin's disease.

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