2.Two Cases of Acute Renal Failure Associated with Non-fulminant Acute Hepatitis A.
Sung Eun KIM ; Soo Jin KIM ; Hyoung Su KIM ; Hee Sun KIM ; Eun Sook NAM ; Sang Kyu LEE ; Su Rin SHIN ; Hak Yang KIM
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2006;48(6):421-426
Hepatitis A is generally regarded as a mild, self-limiting disease of the liver. Acute renal failure has rarely been reported in association with non-fulminant acute hepatitis A. Acute tubular necrosis is the most common form of renal injury in such patients. We recently experienced two cases of hepatitis A in which acute renal failure occurred early in the course of the illness and had a clinical course suggestive of acute tubular necrosis. In both patients, the clinical course of renal dysfunction was almost parallel to that of hepatic dysfunction. Hemodialysis was performed in patient 1 because of severe uremia despite maintaining urine output more than 2,000 mL per day. On the other hand, hemodialysis was not performed in patient 2 who showed a rapid recovery of renal dysfunction. The renal biopsy of patient 1 demonstrated typical findings of acute tubular necrosis on microscopy.
Acute Disease
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Adult
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Hepatitis A/complications/*diagnosis/pathology
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Humans
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Kidney Failure, Acute/complications/*diagnosis/pathology
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Male
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Renal Dialysis/methods
3.Large liver cell change/dysplasia in hepatitis B virus-related liver cirrhosis.
Haeryoung KIM ; Young Nyun PARK
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2009;15(3):375-378
No abstract available.
Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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Hepatitis B virus
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Hepatitis B, Chronic/*complications
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Hepatocytes/*pathology
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Humans
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Liver Cirrhosis/diagnosis/*pathology/virology
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Risk Factors
4.Progress in non-invasive diagnostic model of hepatic fibrosis.
Bao-En WANG ; Ji-Dong JIA ; Wen-Sheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2006;26(1):5-7
Biomarkers
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blood
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Biopsy, Needle
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utilization
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Hepatitis C
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complications
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Humans
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Liver
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pathology
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Liver Cirrhosis
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diagnosis
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pathology
5.Changes of guidelines diagnosing hepatocellular carcinoma during the last ten-year period.
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2012;18(3):258-267
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third most common cause of cancer deaths in the world. There have been many advances in the diagnosis of HCC during the last ten years, especially in the imaging techniques. The Korean Liver cancer study group (KLCSG), European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL), American Association for the Study of Liver disease (AASLD), and Asian-Pacific Association for the Study of Liver (APASL) have made and changed the HCC guidelines with the advances in the imaging techniques and according to the results of the researches on HCC. We reviewed the changes of the imaging guidelines in HCC diagnosis according to the advances in the imaging techniques. Further studies will be necessary to resolve the controversies in the diagnosis of HCC smaller than 1 cm in size.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/complications/*diagnosis/pathology
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Hepatitis B/complications
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Hepatitis C/complications
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Humans
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Liver Cirrhosis/complications
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Liver Neoplasms/complications/*diagnosis/pathology
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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*Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Risk Factors
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alpha-Fetoproteins/analysis
6.Visceral Leishmaniasis Mimicking Autoimmune Hepatitis, Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Overlap.
Ozlem Guzel TUNCCAN ; Abdurrahman TUFAN ; Gulcin TELLI ; Nalan AKYUREK ; Merve PAMUKCUOGLU ; Guldal YILMAZ ; Kenan HIZEL
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2012;50(2):133-136
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a life-threatening infection caused by Leishmania species. In addition to typical clinical findings as fever, hepatosplenomegaly, and cachexia, VL is associated with autoimmune phenomena. To date, VL mimicking or exacerbating various autoimmune diseases have been described, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, and autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). Herein, we presented a patient with VL who had overlapping clinical features with SLE, AIH, as well as antimitochondrial antibody (AMA-M2) positive primary biliary cirrhosis.
Adult
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Autoantibodies/blood
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Bone Marrow/pathology
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Cytological Techniques
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Hepatitis, Autoimmune/complications/*pathology
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Histocytochemistry
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Humans
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Leishmaniasis, Visceral/complications/*diagnosis/*pathology
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Liver/pathology
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Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary/complications/*pathology
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/complications/*pathology
7.Clinical and pathological characterization of the overlap syndrome of primary biliary cirrhosis and autoimmune hepatitis.
Gang-Jian ZHU ; Song CHEN ; Qing MAO ; Yu-Ming WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2005;13(1):6-8
OBJECTIVETo analyze the clinical and pathological characteristics of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) and autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) overlap syndrome.
METHODSOf our 68 patients with the diagnosis of PBC, we identified 9 overlap syndrome cases strictly using the revised descriptive criteria and scoring system for diagnosis of AIH proposed by the International Autoimmune Hepatitis Group Report. The clinical manifestations and pathological changes shown in liver biopsies from the overlap syndrome and pure PBC were analyzed and compared.
RESULTSThe mean aggregate scores of the 9 cases (13.2%) of the overlap syndrome group and 59 cases of pure PBC (86.8%) were 10.2+/-0.2 and 4.7+/-0.7 respectively among the 68 total. The serum levels of ALT and AST, immunoglobulin G, gammaglobulin, in the overlap syndrome group were significantly higher than those in the pure PBC group, and also there was a frequent presence of antinuclear antibody and/or smooth muscle antibody positivity in the overlap syndrome group. Histopathologically the livers in the overlap syndrome group showed combined features of interface hepatitis and piecemeal necrosis, characterizing the two diseases.
CONCLUSIONThe overlap syndrome group showed combined features of both PBC and AIH. There were differences in clinical aspects, serology and histology between the overlap syndrome and pure PBC groups.
Adult ; Female ; Hepatitis, Autoimmune ; complications ; diagnosis ; pathology ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin G ; blood ; Liver ; pathology ; Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary ; complications ; diagnosis ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies
8.Functional MRI in chronic liver disease of hepatitis B patients.
Kang WANG ; Pei-jun WANG ; Ze-hua ZHAO ; Zhi WANG ; Song-sen XU ; Wen-jin LIU ; Yuan-peng RUI ; Xue-ying XUE
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2006;14(8):590-596
OBJECTIVETo estimate the correlations between functional MRI (fMRI) parameters and the severity of chronic liver lesions of hepatitis B patients.
METHODS47 hepatitis B patients [6 with chronic hepatitis, 41 with cirrhosis (14 with Child-Pugh class A cirrhosis; 12 with class B cirrhosis; and 15 with class C cirrhosis)] and 10 normal volunteers, referred for measurements of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of the liver, perfusion imaging parameters, portal flow parameters and serum markers of hepatic fibrosis were included in the study. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) with different b values and b value remainder was performed. Time to peak (TP), maximum slope of increase (MSI) and distribution volume (DV) were measured with dynamic contrast material-enhanced MR imaging. Portal velocity and portal flow with phase contrast (PC) were measured. The patients' serum hepatic fibrosis markers, including hyaluronic acid (HA), type-III-procollagen (PC III), laminin (LN) and type-IV-collagen (C IV), were measured and analyzed together with the fMRI results.
RESULTS(1) The mean ADC3 in Child A, B, C cirrhosis patients was significantly lower than that in the controls (P < 0.05 in Child A, and P < 0.05 in Child B). (2) There was a significant increase of time to peak and a decrease of maximum slope of increase (P < 0.01) in the Child A, B, C patients than in the normal controls. (3) There was a significant decrease in portal velocity in cirrhotic patients as compared to that of the controls and chronic hepatitis patients (P < 0.01). (4) The mean HA in Child A, B, C cirrhosis patients was significantly higher than that in chronic hepatitis patients and in the controls (P < 0.01); The mean LN in Child A, B, C cirrhosis was also significantly higher than that in chronic hepatitis patients and in normal controls (P < 0.01); The mean PC III in Child A, B, C cirrhosis was significantly higher than that in the normal controls (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONfMRI parameters can reflect some changes of the livers, therefore fMRI parameters are of value in clinical diagnosis and treatment of chronic hepatitis B patients.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Hepatitis B ; complications ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; diagnosis ; pathology ; Humans ; Liver Cirrhosis ; diagnosis ; etiology ; pathology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged
9.Four patients with hepatitis A presenting with fulminant hepatitis and acute renal failure and who underwent liver transplantation.
Se Hoon OH ; Joon Hyoek LEE ; Ji Won HWANG ; Hye Young KIM ; Chang Hoon LEE ; Geum Youn GWAK ; Moon Seok CHOI ; Kwang Chul KOH ; Seung Woon PAIK ; Byung Chul YOO
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2009;15(3):362-369
Hepatitis A is generally known as a mild, self-limiting disease of the liver, but in rare instances it can progress to fulminant hepatitis, which may require liver transplantation for recovery. Such cases are known to be related to old age and underlying liver disease. We report four cases of hepatitis A in which patients presented with fulminant hepatitis and acute renal failure and underwent liver transplantation. The following common features were observed in our cases: (1) occurrence in relatively old age (> or =39 years old), (2) association with acute renal failure, (3) presence of hepatomegaly, and (4) microscopic features of submassive hepatic necrosis.
Adult
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Age Factors
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Female
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Hepatitis/complications/*diagnosis/therapy
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Hepatitis A/complications/*diagnosis
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Hepatomegaly/diagnosis/etiology
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Humans
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Kidney Failure, Acute/complications/*diagnosis
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Liver/pathology
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Liver Cirrhosis/diagnosis/etiology
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*Liver Transplantation
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Male
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
10.The usefulness of non-invasive liver stiffness measurements in predicting clinically significant portal hypertension in cirrhotic patients: Korean data.
Won Ki HONG ; Moon Young KIM ; Soon Koo BAIK ; Seung Yong SHIN ; Jung Min KIM ; Yong Seok KANG ; Yoo Li LIM ; Young Ju KIM ; Youn Zoo CHO ; Hye Won HWANG ; Jin Hyung LEE ; Myeong Hun CHAE ; Hyoun A KIM ; Hye Won KANG ; Sang Ok KWON
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2013;19(4):370-375
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) has been proposed as a non-invasive method for estimating the severity of fibrosis and the complications of cirrhosis. Measurement of the hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) is the gold standard for assessing the presence of portal hypertension, but its invasiveness limits its clinical application. In this study we evaluated the relationship between LSM and HVPG, and the predictive value of LSM for clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) and severe portal hypertension in cirrhosis. METHODS: LSM was performed with transient elastography in 59 consecutive cirrhotic patients who underwent hemodynamic HVPG investigations. CSPH and severe portal hypertension were defined as HVPG > or =10 and > or =12 mmHg, respectively. Linear regression analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between LSM and HVPG. Diagnostic values were analyzed based on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. RESULTS: A strong positive correlation between LSM and HVPG was observed in the overall population (r2=0.496, P<0.0001). The area under the ROC curve (AUROC) for the prediction of CSPH (HVPG > or =10 mmHg) was 0.851, and the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) for an LSM cutoff value of 21.95 kPa were 82.5%, 73.7%, 86.8%, and 66.7%, respectively. The AUROC at prediction of severe portal hypertension (HVPG > or =12 mmHg) was 0.877, and the sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV at LSM cutoff value of 24.25 kPa were 82.9%, 70.8%, 80.6%, and 73.9%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: LSM exhibited a significant correlation with HVPG in patients with cirrhosis. LSM could be a non-invasive method for predicting CSPH and severe portal hypertension in Korean patients with liver cirrhosis.
Adult
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Aged
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Alcohol-Related Disorders/complications
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Area Under Curve
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*Elasticity Imaging Techniques
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Female
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Hepatitis B/complications
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Hepatitis C/complications
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Humans
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Hypertension, Portal/*complications/*diagnosis
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Linear Models
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Liver Cirrhosis/*complications/*diagnosis/pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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ROC Curve
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Republic of Korea
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Sensitivity and Specificity