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01-12-2017 | Case report
A rare cause of acute liver failure- a case report
Authors:
Sónia Bernardo, Sofia Carvalhana, Teresa Antunes, Paula Ferreira, Helena Cortez-Pinto, José Velosa
Published in:
BMC Gastroenterology
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Issue 1/2017
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Abstract
Background
Acute liver failure (ALF) induced by diffuse metastatic disease has rarely been reported.
Case presentation
We present a 51-years-old woman with relevant clinical history for breast cancer. The patient was admitted in the emergency department with jaundice, dark urine and pale stools. She was on the 10th day of hormonotherapy for recurrence of breast cancer, diagnosed 7 years previously. Usual causes of acute liver failure were excluded, all drugs were stopped and the imaging studies performed were positive only for steatosis. Nonetheless, ALF progressed and the patient died 4 days later. Autopsy demonstrated a massive intrasinusoidal infiltration of the liver by breast cancer cells.
Conclusion
We highlight a rare cause of ALF. Although uncommon, physicians should be alert for this situation as the diagnosis can be challenging and the imaging studies can remain normal.