Budd Chiari Syndrome
•Clinical term used to describe the manifestation of hepatic venous outflow obstruction •Secondary to hepatic vein thrombosis •Or to the narrowing/occlusion of the inferior vena cava
(Khan 2009,Val DC 2003)
Ostial stenosis
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thrombus
Abdominal vein Liver
Stomach Gallbladder Enlarged caudate lobe Inferior vena cava
Portal vein
(Menon et al., 2004)
Budd Chiari Syndrome
• Primary type
-Endoluminal venous (I.e. Thrombosis of lumen) • Hypercoagulable state -polycythaemia vera -Protein C deficiency -Antiphospholipid antibody - Medication (female hormones, …show more content…
Hepatocellular carcinoma) - Extrinsic compression (tumours)
(Kumar and clark, 2005,Brancatelli et al., 2007)
Budd Chiari Syndrome
• Results in portal hypertension • May lead to hepatocellular necrosis and chronic liver disease • Clinically mistaken as liver cirrhosis • Biochemistry test (LFTs) is non-specific • Liver biopsy is nonspecific, and sometimes appear normal
- Peripheral liver may show hepatocellular necrosis, and centrally ‘normal’ liver
• Imaging diagnosis is essential
(Perello A et al., 2002, McCuskey RS, 2000)
• Dependant on cause and acute/chronicity of Budd Chiari syndrome
Budd Chiari Syndrome Image Findings
• Acute:
Normal liver morphology Ascites Obstruction of hepatic vein and inferior vena cava Peripheral hypo/central hyper enhancement of …show more content…
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