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Overlap of idiopathic portal hypertension and scleroderma: report of two autopsy cases and a review of literature
Authors:Tsuneyama Koichi  Harada Kenichi  Katayanagi Kazuyoshi  Watanabe Kishichiro  Kurumaya Hiroshi  Minato Hiroshi  Nakanuma Yasuni
Institution:Department of Pathology, Kanazawa University School of Medicine, Japan.
Abstract:Idiopathic portal hypertension (IPH) is characterized by dense fibrosis of portal tracts and portal venous obliteration. Little is known about the etiopathogenesis of IPH. Association of various autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus in IPH suggests that IPH may share immunological disturbances with such autoimmune diseases. We recently experienced two autopsy cases presenting with both diffuse scleroderma and IPH. Dense fibrosis was found in both the dermis and intrahepatic portal tract of these cases. In addition, small vascular damages were commonly observed to various degrees in these fibrotic areas of both organs. The activation of fibroblasts and vascular damages mediated by various growth factors and cytokines reportedly involved in the dermis in scleroderma might have also been operative in portal tracts in these two cases of IPH. A review of literature disclosed eight overlapping cases of IPH and scleroderma (middle- to old-aged females), and scleroderma was diagnosed earlier than IPH. These findings suggest that similar pathogenetic processes are operative in the dermis as well as in the portal tracts of the liver in these cases.
Keywords:fibrosis  idiopathic portal hypertension  scleroderma  vascular damage
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