Portal Hypertensive Biliopathy: An Infrequent Cause of Biliary Obstruction

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Main Author: Cardoso,Ricardo
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Casela,Adriano, Lopes,Sandra, Agostinho,Cláudia, Souto,Paulo, Camacho,Ernestina, Almeida,Nuno, Mendes,Sofia, Gomes,Dário, Sofia,Carlos
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Language: eng
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Summary: Introduction: Biliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some circumstances, alternative or concurring unusual ethiologies such as portal hypertensive biliopathy (PHB) must be considered. Clinical case: We present the case of a 36-year-old female complaining of jaundice and pruritus. Liver function tests were compatible with biliary obstruction and the ultrasound scan of the abdomen showed dilatation of the intrahepatic biliary ducts, a dilated common bile duct (CBD) and biliary calculi. The computed tomography of the abdomen revealed a portal cavernoma encasing the CBD. Discussion: Portal cavernoma, the hallmark of extrahepatic portal venous obstruction, can cause PHB. When symptomatic, chronic cholestasis is present if a dominant stricture exists whereas biliary pain and acute cholangitis occur when choledocholithiasis prevails. Management must be individualized and usually includes endoscopic therapy to address choledocholithiasis and shunt surgery for definitive treatment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Portal Hypertensive Biliopathy: An Infrequent Cause of Biliary Obstruction
title Portal Hypertensive Biliopathy: An Infrequent Cause of Biliary Obstruction
spellingShingle Portal Hypertensive Biliopathy: An Infrequent Cause of Biliary Obstruction
Cardoso,Ricardo
Biliary Tract Diseases
Cholestasis
Hypertension
Portal
title_short Portal Hypertensive Biliopathy: An Infrequent Cause of Biliary Obstruction
title_full Portal Hypertensive Biliopathy: An Infrequent Cause of Biliary Obstruction
title_fullStr Portal Hypertensive Biliopathy: An Infrequent Cause of Biliary Obstruction
title_full_unstemmed Portal Hypertensive Biliopathy: An Infrequent Cause of Biliary Obstruction
title_sort Portal Hypertensive Biliopathy: An Infrequent Cause of Biliary Obstruction
author Cardoso,Ricardo
author_facet Cardoso,Ricardo
Casela,Adriano
Lopes,Sandra
Agostinho,Cláudia
Souto,Paulo
Camacho,Ernestina
Almeida,Nuno
Mendes,Sofia
Gomes,Dário
Sofia,Carlos
author_role author
author2 Casela,Adriano
Lopes,Sandra
Agostinho,Cláudia
Souto,Paulo
Camacho,Ernestina
Almeida,Nuno
Mendes,Sofia
Gomes,Dário
Sofia,Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso,Ricardo
Casela,Adriano
Lopes,Sandra
Agostinho,Cláudia
Souto,Paulo
Camacho,Ernestina
Almeida,Nuno
Mendes,Sofia
Gomes,Dário
Sofia,Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biliary Tract Diseases
Cholestasis
Hypertension
Portal
topic Biliary Tract Diseases
Cholestasis
Hypertension
Portal
description Introduction: Biliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some circumstances, alternative or concurring unusual ethiologies such as portal hypertensive biliopathy (PHB) must be considered. Clinical case: We present the case of a 36-year-old female complaining of jaundice and pruritus. Liver function tests were compatible with biliary obstruction and the ultrasound scan of the abdomen showed dilatation of the intrahepatic biliary ducts, a dilated common bile duct (CBD) and biliary calculi. The computed tomography of the abdomen revealed a portal cavernoma encasing the CBD. Discussion: Portal cavernoma, the hallmark of extrahepatic portal venous obstruction, can cause PHB. When symptomatic, chronic cholestasis is present if a dominant stricture exists whereas biliary pain and acute cholangitis occur when choledocholithiasis prevails. Management must be individualized and usually includes endoscopic therapy to address choledocholithiasis and shunt surgery for definitive treatment.
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