| Literature DB >> 35370236 |
Tomotaka Yazaki1, Kousaku Kawashima2, Norihisa Ishimura2, Masatoshi Kataoka1, Mai Fukunaga2, Ryoji Hyakudomi3, Yoshitsugu Tajima3, Ichiro Moriyama4, Asuka Araki5, Kyuichi Kadota5, Kotaro Shibagaki6, Hiroshi Tobita1, Shunji Ishihara2.
Abstract
Oxaliplatin, widely used as a chemotherapy drug for colorectal cancer, is known to cause various adverse reactions. In particular, special attention for the development of portal hypertension associated with porto-sinusoidal vascular disease is necessary, as it is a serious adverse life-threating reaction, although rare. We herein report a case of oxaliplatin-related portal hypertension that developed several years after oxaliplatin administration and led to esophageal varices and refractory massive ascites. Clinical physicians should be aware of the possibility of oxaliplatin-induced portal hypertension and its possible development over a long period after discontinuation of the drug.Entities:
Keywords: esophageal varices; oxaliplatin; portal hypertension; porto-sinusoidal vascular disease; refractory ascites
Year: 2022 PMID: 35370236 DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.9266-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intern Med ISSN: 0918-2918 Impact factor: 1.271