Literature DB >> 17040663

[Hepatopulmonary syndrome in a patient with adenocarcinoma of the colon metastatic to the liver and no apparent chronic liver disease].

Brian Vila Auli1, Diego Pérez García, Conrado Fernández Rodríguez, Pilar Bañuls Polo, Julio Marín Pardo.   

Abstract

Hepatopulmonary syndrome consists of a clinical triad: arterial blood deoxygenation, intrapulmonary vasodilation, and liver disease. Both acute and chronic cases of this syndrome have been reported, and the most common cause is cirrhosis. The principle disease mechanism is dilation of the pulmonary blood vessels causing alterations in gas exchange. Increased pulmonary production of nitric acid has been implicated as the primary pathogenic mechanism of vasodilation although it has also been associated with imbalance between vasodilators and vasoconstrictors. We describe the case of a patient with hepatopulmonary syndrome and adenocarcinoma of the colon with metastases to a previously healthy liver.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17040663

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Bronconeumol        ISSN: 0300-2896            Impact factor:   4.872


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1.  A Case of Hepatopulmonary Syndrome as a Complication of Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Liver.

Authors:  James Coggan; Adam Morin; Ruta Rao
Journal:  Case Rep Oncol       Date:  2022-04-21
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