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Veno-occlusive disease of the liver after hemopoietic cell transplantation.

Authors :
Carreras, Enric
Source :
European Journal of Haematology; May2000, Vol. 64 Issue 5, p281, 11p, 4 Charts
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Abstract: The clinical syndrome of veno-occlusive disease (VOD) after hemopoietic cell transplantation is characterised by jaundice, painful liver enlargement, and fluid retention with weight gain. Cytoreductive therapy is presumably the primary cause of VOD, but several other agents (and a special susceptibility of the liver) can also play a role in its genesis. The risk of VOD can be predicted before BMT by analysing the presence or absence of the main risk factors. For the diagnosis of VOD most teams worldwide apply the clinical criteria developed by both the Seattle and Baltimore teams. Transjugular liver studies and some biological markers can help establish a correct differential diagnosis. In most cases clinical manifestations improve after several days, but 20 - 25% of patients could die of VOD. Data regarding whether or not pharmacological prophylactic measures are effective are contradictory. There a few therapeutical approaches directed towards the improvement of venular occlusion; recombinant tissue plasminogen activator and defibrotide can solve some cases of severe VOD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
DISEASES

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09024441
Volume :
64
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Haematology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
5863181
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0609.2000.9r200.x