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. 2021 Sep;40(9):3827-3832.
doi: 10.1007/s10067-021-05647-1. Epub 2021 Feb 17.

Psoriatic arthritis associated with peliosis hepatis: characteristics and therapeutic management

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Psoriatic arthritis associated with peliosis hepatis: characteristics and therapeutic management

Maroua Slouma et al. Clin Rheumatol. 2021 Sep.

Abstract

Peliosis hepatis is characterized by hepatic sinusoidal dilatation and multiple blood-filled cystic cavities within the liver parenchyma. It can be due to infectious diseases, immunological disorders, neoplasia, and the use of various kinds of drugs. We presented the case of a nonsmoker 55-year-old man who complained about a 5-month history of arthritis. Medical history was consistent with psoriasis and hypertension. He denied any drug use or alcohol consumption. Physical examination showed extended psoriatic lesions. He had arthritis of the knees, ankles, wrists, and elbows. His body mass index was 22 kg/m2. Laboratory findings revealed an increased serum gamma-glutamyl transferase level (1014 UI/L, normal value (N) 11-55) and total alkaline phosphatase (278 U/L, N 30-171). Hepatitis A, B, and C serologic test results were negative. Anti-nuclear antibodies, anti-Ro/SSA, anti-GP210, anti-SP100, anti-SLA, anti-LKM1, anti-M2, anti-LC1, and anti-PML were also negative. Histopathological examination of a liver biopsy specimen revealed peliosis hepatis.The pelvic radiograph showed bilateral ankylosis of sacroiliac joints. Hand and foot radiographs showed periosteal bone apposition. The diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis associated with peliosis hepatis was made. The patient received infliximab (5 mg/kg) with a significant improvement after 3 months of follow-up. Peliosis hepatis should be considered as a possible etiology of liver enzyme abnormalities in patients with psoriatic arthritis. We highlighted the effectiveness and safety of the TNF inhibitors in the treatment of peliosis hepatis associated with psoriatic arthritis. Key Points • Peliosis hepatis should be considered as a possible etiology of liver enzyme disturbance in patients with psoriatic arthritis. • Special caution should be advised in the management of psoriatic arthritis associated with peliosis hepatis to avoid the worsening of liver function. • Infliximab is suggested as a possible treatment of peliosis hepatis associated with psoriatic arthritis.

Keywords: Infliximab; Peliosis hepatis; Psoriatic arthritis.

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