Literature DB >> 25130107

Alcoholic liver disease complicated by deep bleeding into the muscles or retroperitoneum: report of three cases and a review of the literature.

Masaaki Takamura1, Jun Watanabe, Akira Sakamaki, Yutaka Honda, Kenya Kamimura, Atsunori Tsuchiya, Satoshi Yamagiwa, Takeshi Suda, Yasunobu Matsuda, Yutaka Aoyagi.   

Abstract

We herein report three cases of alcoholic cirrhosis complicated by deep bleeding. In two of the three cases, intramuscular or retroperitoneal hematomas developed spontaneously. In contrast, in the remaining case, an intramuscular hematoma developed after trauma. In the former two patients, the intramuscular hematomas recurred at other sites during hospitalization. All three patients received conservative therapy, and one patient with a retroperitoneal hematoma underwent transcatheter arterial embolization. All of the patients eventually died of liver failure. The occurrence of severe alcoholic liver disease with deep bleeding has recently been reported with increasing frequency, and clinicians should bear this condition in mind as a life-threatening complication of alcoholic liver disease.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25130107     DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.53.2123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intern Med        ISSN: 0918-2918            Impact factor:   1.271


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1.  Spontaneous gastrocnemius muscle haematoma formation in a patient with alcoholic liver disease.

Authors:  Ndawapeka Tulonga Nhinda; Innocent Lule Segamwenge; Twitileni Nampweya; Chrizelda Engels
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2020-08-26

2.  'Expanding before my very eyes!': spontaneous axillary artery branch bleeding resulting in a large, subpectoral haematoma.

Authors:  Eziefa Evelyn Obuseh
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2020-09-13
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