Severe hypoxemia-associated intrapulmonary shunt in a patient with chronic liver disease: improvement after medical treatment
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Severe hypoxemia-associated intrapulmonary shunt in a patient with chronic liver disease: improvement after medical treatment
Abstract
A 20-yr-old woman with chronic liver disease and angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy presented with marked hypoxemia caused by intrapulmonary shunt. Her respiratory tract showed her to be free of angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy manifestations. After 12 months of treatment with cyclophosphamide and corticosteroid, the immunologic disease disappeared. Unexpectedly, hypoxia-associated intrapulmonary shunt was no longer present either. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of dramatic improvement, with medical therapy, of severe hypoxemia related to noncirrhotic liver disease. However, the mechanism by which this treatment caused the regression of intrapulmonary shunt is unknown.
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