Portal hypertension and hypervitaminosis A. Apropos of 2 cases and review of the literature
Portal hypertension consecutive to hypervitaminosis A has seldom been well documented. Two cases are reported here. The first case concerns a 39-year old woman who had taken meladinine (8-methoxypsoralen) for the purpose of tanning. In the second case, a 43-year old woman had absorbed Plethoryl (a c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | La revue de medecine interne 1991-07, Vol.12 (4), p.295 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Portal hypertension consecutive to hypervitaminosis A has seldom been well documented. Two cases are reported here. The first case concerns a 39-year old woman who had taken meladinine (8-methoxypsoralen) for the purpose of tanning. In the second case, a 43-year old woman had absorbed Plethoryl (a combination of tiratricol, cyclovalone and retinol) in order to lose weight. Both patients had histological hepatic lesions, such as hypertrophic Ito cells, perisinusoidal cirrhosis and spontaneous autofluorescence, suggestive of vitamin A overload, associated with a hepatic vein pressure gradient of 10 mmHg or more and high liver concentrations of vitamin A. The responsibility of Plethoryl in case 2 is beyond any doubt, but the mechanism of hypervitaminosis in case 1 is controverted. A review of the literature has provided detailed information on the signs of vitamin A overload, the frequency of which is probably underestimated. Patients with portal hypertension of unknown origin should be investigated for hypervitaminosis A. |
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ISSN: | 0248-8663 |