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Multimodality imaging of obliterative portal venopathy: what every radiologist should know.

A Arora1, S K Sarin.   

Abstract

Obliterative portal venopathy (OPV) is an important cause of non-cirrhotic portal hypertension, which is often erroneously misdiagnosed as cryptogenic cirrhosis. It has a worldwide distribution with majority of cases hailing from the Asian subcontinent. However, recently the disease has gained global attention particularly because of its association with human immunodeficiency virus infection and use of antiretroviral drug therapy (didanosine). As the name suggests, the disorder is characterized by sclerosis and obliteration of the intrahepatic portal vein branches (with attendant periportal fibrosis) leading to portal hypertension amid intriguingly little liver dysfunction. It primarily affects young adults who present with clinically significant portal hypertension in the form of episodes of variceal bleed; however, contrasting liver cirrhosis, the liver function and liver structure remain normal or near normal until late in the disease process. Radiological findings during advanced disease are often indistinguishable from cirrhosis often warranting a liver biopsy. Nevertheless, recent studies have suggested that certain imaging manifestations, if present, can help us to prospectively suggest the possibility of OPV. At imaging, OPV is characterized by a wide range of intrahepatic and/or extrahepatic portal venous abnormalities with attendant changes in liver and splenic volume and stiffness. We shall, through this pictorial review, appraise the literature and illustrate the germane radiological manifestations of OPV that can be seen using different imaging modalities including ultrasonography, CT, MRI, elastography and hepatic haemodynamic studies.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25514699      PMCID: PMC4614245          DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20140653

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Radiol        ISSN: 0007-1285            Impact factor:   3.039


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1.  Role of hepatic vein catheterisation and transient elastography in the diagnosis of idiopathic portal hypertension.

Authors:  Susana Seijo; Enric Reverter; Rosa Miquel; Annalisa Berzigotti; Juan G Abraldes; Jaume Bosch; Juan Carlos García-Pagán
Journal:  Dig Liver Dis       Date:  2012-06-19       Impact factor: 4.088

2.  Noninvasive diagnostic method for idiopathic portal hypertension based on measurements of liver and spleen stiffness by ARFI elastography.

Authors:  Yoshihiro Furuichi; Fuminori Moriyasu; Junichi Taira; Katsutoshi Sugimoto; Takatomo Sano; Shigeki Ichimura; Yuki Miyata; Yasuharu Imai
Journal:  J Gastroenterol       Date:  2012-11-10       Impact factor: 7.527

3.  Hepatoportal sclerosis: CT and MRI appearance with histopathologic correlation.

Authors:  Pranay Krishnan; M Isabel Fiel; Andrew B Rosenkrantz; Cristina H Hajdu; Thomas D Schiano; Irina Oyfe; Bachir Taouli
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 3.959

4.  Obliterative portal venopathy: findings at CT imaging.

Authors:  Anne-Sophie Glatard; Sophie Hillaire; Gaspard d'Assignies; Dominique Cazals-Hatem; Aurélie Plessier; Dominique C Valla; Valérie Vilgrain
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2012-04-02       Impact factor: 11.105

Review 5.  Non-cirrhotic portal hypertension.

Authors:  Shiv K Sarin; Rajeev Khanna
Journal:  Clin Liver Dis       Date:  2014-05       Impact factor: 6.126

6.  Obliterative portal venopathy: a study of 48 children.

Authors:  Stéphanie Franchi-Abella; Monique Fabre; Emmanuel Mselati; Marise Elia De Marsillac; Mohamed Bayari; Danièle Pariente; Emmanuel Jacquemin; Olivier Bernard
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2014-04-25       Impact factor: 4.406

7.  Delayed periportal enhancement: a characteristic finding on contrast ultrasound in idiopathic portal hypertension.

Authors:  Hitoshi Maruyama; Taro Shimada; Hiroyuki Ishibashi; Masanori Takahashi; Hidehiro Kamesaki; Osamu Yokosuka
Journal:  Hepatol Int       Date:  2011-06-28       Impact factor: 6.047

Review 8.  Pathology and pathogenesis of idiopathic portal hypertension with an emphasis on the liver.

Authors:  Y Nakanuma; K Tsuneyama; M Ohbu; K Katayanagi
Journal:  Pathol Res Pract       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 3.250

Review 9.  Obliterative portal venopathy: a clinical and histopathological review.

Authors:  Sourabh Aggarwal; M Isabel Fiel; Thomas D Schiano
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2013-06-29       Impact factor: 3.199

Review 10.  Non-cirrhotic portal hypertension - diagnosis and management.

Authors:  Rajeev Khanna; Shiv K Sarin
Journal:  J Hepatol       Date:  2013-08-23       Impact factor: 25.083

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Review 1.  Idiopathic portal hypertension and extrahepatic portal venous obstruction.

Authors:  Rajeev Khanna; Shiv Kumar Sarin
Journal:  Hepatol Int       Date:  2018-02-20       Impact factor: 6.047

2.  Imaging features facilitate diagnosis of porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder.

Authors:  Katharina Lampichler; Georg Semmler; Katharina Wöran; Benedikt Simbrunner; Mathias Jachs; Lukas Hartl; David Josef Maria Bauer; Lorenz Balcar; Lukas Burghart; Michael Trauner; Dietmar Tamandl; Ahmed Ba-Ssalamah; Mattias Mandorfer; Thomas Reiberger; Bernhard Scheiner; Martina Scharitzer
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2022-09-27       Impact factor: 7.034

Review 3.  Imaging of fibropolycystic liver disease.

Authors:  Kedar Sharbidre; Mohd Zahid; Sudhakar Kundapur Venkatesh; Chandra Bhati; Neeraj Lalwani
Journal:  Abdom Radiol (NY)       Date:  2022-06-07

4.  Porto-sinusoidal vascular disease with portal hypertension versus liver cirrhosis: differences in imaging features on CT and hepatobiliary contrast-enhanced MRI.

Authors:  Ji Hun Kang; Do Hyung Kim; So Yeon Kim; Hyo Jeong Kang; Jung Bok Lee; Kyoung Won Kim; Seung Soo Lee; Jonggi Choi; Young-Suk Lim
Journal:  Abdom Radiol (NY)       Date:  2020-10-23

Review 5.  Idiopathic Non-Cirrhotic Portal Hypertension and Porto-Sinusoidal Vascular Disease: Review of Current Data.

Authors:  Michel Kmeid; Xiuli Liu; Samuel Ballentine; Hwajeong Lee
Journal:  Gastroenterology Res       Date:  2021-04-21

Review 6.  Porto-Sinusoidal Vascular Disease Associated to Oxaliplatin: An Entity to Think about It.

Authors:  Angela Puente; Jose Ignacio Fortea; Carmen Del Pozo; Patricia Huelin; Maria Luisa Cagigal; Marina Serrano; Joaquin Cabezas; Maria Teresa Arias Loste; Paula Iruzubieta; Antonio Cuadrado; Susana Llerena; Carlos Lopez; Emilio Fábrega; Javier Crespo
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-11-24       Impact factor: 6.600

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