A severe (type II) hepatopulmonary syndrome in a patient with idiopathic portal hypertension and treatment with paroxetine.

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  • S Yilmaz
  • M Dursum
  • F Canoruç
  • K Bayan
  • A Karabulut
  • H Akay
چکیده

The hepatopulmonary syndrome has been defined as chronic liver disease accompanied by abnormal pulmonary gas exchange, which might result in arterial deoxygenation, and widespread intrapulmonary vasodilation. Although it has been pointed out that hepatopulmonary syndrome occurs in liver cirrhosis, there are a few studies in the literature reporting noncirrhotic portal hypertension as a cause of hepatopulmonary syndrome. Currently, liver transplantation is the only effective therapy for such patients. on the other hand, there is also a proposal about considering paroxetine, a potent nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, for use in the hepatopulmonary syndrome. We present a patient with severe (type II) hepatopulmonary syndrome caused by idiopathic portal hypertension and discuss the consequences of paroxetine therapy.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Netherlands journal of medicine

دوره 63 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005