Vitamin A abuse: development of cirrhosis despite cessation of vitamin A. A six-year clinical and histopathologic follow-up |
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Authors: | Philippe G. Jorens,Peter P. Michielsen,Paul A. Pelckmans,Johan Fevery,Valeer J. Desmet,Andr P. Geubel,Jacques Rahier,Yvan M. Van Maercke |
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Affiliation: | Philippe G. Jorens,Peter P. Michielsen,Paul A. Pelckmans,Johan Fevery,Valeer J. Desmet,André P. Geubel,Jacques Rahier,Yvan M. Van Maercke |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT— We report the case of a 35-year-old man who contracted vitamin A-induced liver cirrhosis. Five years before, he had been investigated for vitamin A-induced non-cirrhotic portal hypertension. In this case, the clinical and histopathologic evolution from non-cirrhotic portal hypertension to cirrhosis was documented. In spite of the cessation of pharmaceutical vitamin A intake, the disease progressed. Therapy with colchicine and phenobarbital apparently did not influence evolution to cirrhosis. This suggests that vitamin A can trigger largely unknown mechanisms of liver fibrosis which seem to be self-perpetuating. |
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Keywords: | cirrhosis colchicine fibrosis phenobarbital vitamin A |
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