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Liver Cirrhosis From Chronic Hypervitaminosis A Resulting in Liver Transplantation: A Case Report
Authors:P García-Muñoz  C Bernal-Bellido  A Marchal-Santiago  C Cepeda-Franco  JM Álamo-Martínez  LM Marín-Gómez  G Suárez-Artacho  JM Castillo-Tuñón  L Navarro-Morales  FJ Padillo-Ruíz  MA Gómez-Bravo
Institution:Hepatobiliopancreatic Surgery and Liver Transplantation Unit, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Virgen del Rocío University Hospital, Seville, Spain
Abstract:Herein we report a case of liver dysfunction caused by consumption of vitamin A supplements leading to liver transplantation. The patient was a 48-year-old male with a medical history of congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma in treatment with vitamin A until 12 years of age, at which point he discontinued the supplements because he had developed ascites. Liver cirrhosis was diagnosed as secondary to hypervitaminosis A on the basis of histologic examination of liver biopsy and the absence of other potential causes of chronic liver disease. Despite interruption of administration of vitamin A, the patient continued to deteriorate over the years, with development of portal hypertension signs. His medical conditions were aggravated with the development of hepatic insufficiency manifested by refractory ascites, renal insufficiency, and severe encephalopathy and he underwent orthotopic liver transplantation, followed by disappearance of all signs of portal hypertension. This case highlights the need to take a careful history of consumption of vitamin A when evaluating a patient with liver failure.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Patricia García Muñoz  MD  Hepatobiliopancreatic Surgery and Liver Transplantation Unit  Department of General and Digestive Surgery  Virgen del Rocío University Hospital  Av Manuel Siurot s/n  41013  Seville  Spain  
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