| Literature DB >> 27335832 |
Xingshun Qi1, Juan Wang2, Weirong Ren3, Ming Bai3, Man Yang3, Guohong Han3, Daiming Fan3.
Abstract
Familial occurrence of Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) has been reported in scattered cases, which potentially favors the congenital theory. A review of the literature was conducted to demonstrate this phenomenon in China. PubMed, VIP, and CNKI databases were searched for studies describing at least two Chinese BCS patients from the same one family. In the 18 eligible papers, 30 siblings or first-degree relatives from 14 families were diagnosed with BCS at 9 different centers. Common clinical presentations included varices of abdominal wall and lower limbs, edema of legs, and ascites. Type and location of obstruction were similar among these patients from the same one family. Screening for BCS was conducted in 65 family members from 3 families, demonstrating that 2 asymptomatic siblings from one family were further diagnosed with BCS. Factor V Leiden mutation was found in 3 of 4 patients from one family and in one of 2 patients from another one family. Prothrombin G20210A gene mutation was found in none of the 4 patients from the 2 families. In conclusion, our study showed the possibility of familial aggregation in Chinese BCS patients, but these available data cannot support the previous hypothesis that familial BCS originates from congenital vascular malformation.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 27335832 PMCID: PMC4890895 DOI: 10.1155/2013/763508
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Hepatol ISSN: 2314-4041
Familial Budd-Chiari syndrome in China—an overview of published literatures.
| Authors | Journal (year) | Affiliation (province) | Number family | BCS patients | Age (years) | Clinical presentation | Type of BCS |
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| Wang et al. | Curr Probl Surg (1996) EN | Beijing Post and Telecommunication Hospital (Beijing) | 1st family | Two brothers | NA | NA | IVC webs |
| 2nd family | Twin sisters | NA | NA | MOVC | |||
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| Sun et al. | Gan Dan Wai Ke Za Zhi (1997) CN | No. 89 Hospital of Chinese PLA (Shandong) | 3rd family | Two brothers (farmers) | 24 | Abdominal distension, swelling of lower limbs (4 yrs), ascites, hepatomegaly, varicosity of abdominal wall and lower limbs | IVC stenosis with MHV obstruction |
| 26 | Abdominal distension and swelling of lower limbs (6 yrs), ascites, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, varicosity of abdominal wall and lower limbs | IVC stenosis with MHV obstruction | |||||
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Liu et al.; | Zhonghua Xiao Hua Za Zhi (1999); The 7th Chinese National Congress of Gastroenterology (2007); Wei Chang Bing Xue (2007) CN | Departments of Digestive Diseases and Interventional Radiology, General Hospital of Chinese PLA (Beijing) | 4th family | An elder brother and a younger sister | 29 | Abdominal distension (20 days), oliguria and swelling of lower limbs (4 days), gross ascites, hepatomegaly, varicosity of chest and abdominal wall | Three HVs obstruction |
| 25 | Abdominal distension (2 months); hepatomegaly, ascites | Three HVs obstruction with IVC stenosis | |||||
| 5th family | Two brothers | NA | Hepatomegaly | HV obstruction | |||
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| Liu et al. | Lin Chuang Xiao Hua Bing Za Zhi (2000) CN | Second People's Hospital of Anyang City (Henan) | 6th family | Father and an elder son | NA | NA | NA |
| 7th family | An elder brother and a younger sister | NA | NA | NA | |||
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| Feng et al. | Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi (2000); Zhonghua Xue Ye Xue Za Zhi (2000); Zhonghua Fang She Za Zhi (2001) CN | Department of Radiology, First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University (Liaoning) | 8th family | Four sisters | 40∗ | Brachypnea (15 yrs), abdominal distension and swelling of lower limbs (10 yrs), varicosity of abdominal wall and lower limbs | SOVC |
| 28∗ | Swelling of lower limbs (5 yrs), varicosity of chest and abdominal wall and lower limbs, hepatomegaly | MOVC | |||||
| 35∗ | Asymptomatic | IVC stenosis | |||||
| 23 | Asymptomatic | IVC stenosis with two HVs stenosis | |||||
| 9th family | Two sisters | 43 | Swelling of lower limbs (4 yrs), ascites, varicosity of abdominal wall and lower limbs | SOVC with IVC thrombosis | |||
| 33∗ | Abdominal distension and swelling of lower limbs (5 yrs), varicosity of chest and abdominal wall, hepatomegaly | MOVC | |||||
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| Wang et al. | Guang Dong Yi Xue Za Zhi (2000); Shi Yong Yi Xue Za Zhi (2001); Zhongguo Xian Dai Yi Xue Za Zhi (2001); Lin Chuang Gan Dan Bing Za Zhi (2005) CN | Department of Digestive Diseases, Second Affiliated Hospital of Ji'nan University (Guangdong) | 10th family | An elder brother and a younger sister | 50 | Recurrent variceal bleeding (30 yrs), abdominal distension, hepatomegaly, no ascites | SOVC |
| 43 | Abdominal distension (1 yr); normal liver and spleen, no ascites | MOVC | |||||
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| Yuan et al.; | Hua Bei Mei Tan Yi Xue Yuan Xue Bao (2002); Zhongguo Pu Tong Wai Ke Za Zhi (2002) CN | Department of General Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical College (Henan) | 11th family | An elder sister and a younger sister | NA | Asymptomatic, esophageal varices | MOVC |
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| Zhao et al. | Zhonghua Xiao Hua Za Zhi (2003) CN | Hospital of Chenggu County (Shaanxi) | 12th family |
An elder sister | 36 | Abdominal distension and swelling of lower limbs (8 yrs), varicosity of chest and abdominal wall, splenomegaly, normal liver, no ascites | IVC obstruction |
| 31 | Abdominal distension (0.5 yr), massive variceal bleeding (4 days), edema of both lower limbs, varicosity of chest and abdominal wall and lower limbs, splenomegaly, normal liver, moderate ascites | IVC stenosis | |||||
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| Zheng et al.; | Zhengzhou Da Xue Xue Bao (2005); Zhonghua Pu Tong Wai Ke Za Zhi (2006) CN | Department of General Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University (Henan) | 13th family | An elder sister and a younger brother | NA | NA | NA |
| 14th family | Twin sisters | NA | NA | NA | |||
Notes: *represents that the patient had factor V Leiden mutation.
AD: abdominal distension; BCS: Budd-Chiari syndrome; CN: Chinese journal; EN: English journal; F: female; HV: hepatic vein; IVC: inferior vena cava; M: male; MHV: middle hepatic vein; MOVC: membranous obstruction of inferior vena cava; NA: not available; SLL: swelling of lower limbs; SOVC: segmental obstruction of inferior vena cava; VAWLL: varicosity of abdominal wall and lower limbs; VB: variceal bleeding.
Figure 1The genealogical charts of the 8th (a), 9th (b), and 10th (c) families. Circle and square represent female and male family members, respectively. Black bottom represents dead family member; red bottom represents BCS patients.