Case Report - Hepatic myelopathy: A rare complication following extrahepatic portal vein occlusion and lienorenal shunt
A 19-year-old gentleman presented with slowly progressive spastic paraparesis, 2 years after the therapeutic lienorenal shunt for portal hypertension secondary to cirrhosis and portal vein occlusion. After 2 years of initial evaluation, the motor functions had not worsened further. He did not have a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neurology India 2006-06, Vol.54 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | A 19-year-old gentleman presented with slowly progressive spastic
paraparesis, 2 years after the therapeutic lienorenal shunt for portal
hypertension secondary to cirrhosis and portal vein occlusion. After 2
years of initial evaluation, the motor functions had not worsened
further. He did not have any obvious clinical or EEG features of
hepatic encephalopathy. Other causes for myelopathy were ruled out.
Contribution of portal vein occlusion to portosystemic shunting has not
been reported previously in patients with ′hepatic
myelopathy.′ This uncommon complication needs to be considered in
patients with shunt surgery for relieving portal hypertension. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 |