Takayasu arteritis associated with hepatic sinusoidal dilatation

Autores: Durant Cécile, Martin Jérome, Hervier Baptiste, Gournay Jérome, Hamidou Mohamed

Resumen

Hepatic sinusoidal dilatation (HSD) is a pathological entity that is characterized by peliosis hepatis (PH) like lesions, with vascular lesions that consist of multiple cyst-like, blood-filled cavities within the liver. To the best of our knowledge, neither PH nor HSD have been associated with systemic vasculitis. We describe herein two cases of idiopathic HSD associated with Takayasu arteritis (TA), diagnosed at an early stage of vasculitis. The same endothelial target in HSD and TA, and the favorable outcome of HSD with treatment of TA, suggest a pathogenic link between the two diseases.

Palabras clave: Takayasu arteritis peliosis hepatic sinusoidal dilatation.

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Vol. 10 Núm.4. Octubre-Diciembre 2011 Pags. 559-561 Ann Hepatol 2011; 10(4)