Literature DB >> 11468436

Natural progression of untreated hepatolithiasis that shows no clinical signs at its initial presentation.

T Kusano1, T Isa, M Ohtsubo, T Yasaka, M Furukawa.   

Abstract

GOALS: To elucidate the natural progression of hepatolithiasis that showed no signs at the time of initial presentation. STUDY: Over a 17-year period, we observed 122 of 311 patients with hepatolithiasis who reported no symptoms and, thus, who received no treatment at initial presentation. The follow-up period was for up to 15 years (mean, 10.08 years).
RESULTS: Fourteen of 112 patients (11.5%) developed some symptoms attributed to hepatolithiasis. The interval until the onset of symptoms ranged from 9 months to 7.33 years (mean, 3.42 years ). The developing symptoms included abdominal pain, hepatic abscess, cholangitis, and cholangiocarcinoma. Nine of the 14 patients (64.3%) developed stone migration to the extrahepatic bile duct at the onset of clinical symptoms. The incidence of lobar liver atrophy on computed tomography in the patients with symptomatic hepatolithiasis (13 of 14 patients; 92.9%) was significantly higher than that in the patients with asymptomatic hepatolithiasis (14 of 108 patients; 13.0%). The prognosis of the patients with symptomatic hepatolithiasis were as follows: 2 died of cholangiocarcinoma, 1 died of hepatic failure, and 11 survived. Fifteen of asymptomatic patients died, but none of these deaths were attributed to hepatolithiasis.
CONCLUSIONS: Close observation is an alternative management at initial presentation for patients with asymptomatic hepatolithiasis without extrahepatic stones or lobar liver atrophy.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11468436     DOI: 10.1097/00004836-200108000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0192-0790            Impact factor:   3.062


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