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The macroscopic and microscopic findings of a case of
Zieve's syndrome
are described (fatty liver, icterus, hyperlipemia and hemolytic anemia in chronic alcoholism). The outstanding macroscopic finding is milky turbidity of the blood in arterial and venous vascular channels as well as hepatomegaly and
anaemia
of internal organs. A prominent feature of the histological picture is the high-grade lipaemia of the large and small vessels (arteries and veins), capillary occlusions resembling fat embolism in all organs and severe diffuse fatty metamorphosis of the liver. Circulatory disorders and the cause of death are discussed.
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PMID:[Morphological findings in Zieve's syndrome (author's transl)]. 121 21
Zieve's syndrome
(hyperlipidaemia,
anaemia
and fatty liver degeneration) may rarely occur with intracranial haemorrhage. Four patients suffering from both diseases are reported. Although it remains unclear whether there is a causal relationship between the two, it seems that hyperlipidaemia may be a major cause of intracranial bleeding. One reason for the small number of reported cases may be that hyperlipidaemic serum levels rapidly decrease after alcohol withdrawal.
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PMID:Zieve's syndrome and intracranial haemorrhage: coincidence or related disorders. 235 37
We report a case of
Zieve
's Syndrome that developed after an important alcohol consumption in a 32-yr-old female patient. She was admitted to the hospital with anorexia, asthenia and jaundice. Physical examination showed liver stigmata and hepatomegaly. Laboratory tests demonstrated increased aminotransferase levels, hyperbilirubinemia, hyperlipidemia and normocytic and normochromic
anemia
with dianocytes in peripheral blood smear. Ultrasonography showed a hyperechoic liver and a liver biopsy showed acute and chronic alcoholic liver disease. Clinical evolution was satisfactory and the therapy consisted of blood transfusion, parenteral fluids, B-complex vitamin and a fatty free diet. Jaundice, hyperlipidemia and haemolytic
anemia
define
Zieve
's Syndrome (Z.S.) There is a pathogenetic relationship among the clinical and biological phenomena in this syndrome, whose starter is an acute alcohol intake. Haemolysis is the distinctive feature with respect to the classical acute alcoholic hepatitis, and it is due to erythrocyte's metabolic and osmotic instability in relation to lipids abnormalities. Its clinical resolution precedes the normalization of serum lipids levels. Therapy is similar to that for acute alcoholic hepatitis although sometimes the
anemia
requires blood transfusion.
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PMID:[Zieve's syndrome. A case report]. 864 20
A 45-year-old man presented with acute alcoholic hepatitis, jaundice, and
anemia
on admission. There was no history of bleeding or any evidence of gastrointestinal blood loss. Lab studies revealed hemolysis as the cause of
anemia
. The patient was diagnosed with
Zieve's syndrome
and managed with supportive measures. He recovered well and was discharged to a detoxification unit in a stable condition.
Zieve's syndrome
has been described in literature, mostly in non-English language case studies, but is largely under-recognized and under-reported. Diagnosis should be made quickly to avoid unnecessary invasive diagnostic interventions.
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PMID:Hemolysis in Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis: Zieve's Syndrome. 2620 55
Anemia
is a common finding in alcoholics. It is often multifactorial and caused by a combination of liver dysfunction, ineffective erythropoiesis, and poor nutrition.
Zieve's syndrome
(ZS) is a clinical syndrome that presents with a triad of jaundice, hemolytic anemia, and hyperlipidemia secondary to alcohol use. Herein, we present a case of a 58-year-old male with a history of liver cirrhosis who presented after a fall due to binge drinking and was found to have severe
anemia
. Workup was consistent with hemolytic anemia with no source of active bleeding. The patient was managed with supportive treatment and blood transfusions which improved his
anemia
. However, given his advanced liver disease, he developed encephalopathy and subsequently severe aspiration pneumonia. He died 18 days after admission.
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PMID:Zieve's Syndrome: An Under-reported Cause of Anemia in Alcoholics. 3103 35
A 31-year-old woman presented with acute alcoholic hepatitis, jaundice,
anemia
, and hypertriglyceridemia following ethylene glycol poisoning. She had no previous history of
anemia
or gastrointestinal bleeding. Laboratory findings were consistent with acute hemolytic anemia. She was diagnosed with
Zieve syndrome
and was managed with supportive measures.
Zieve syndrome
is a rare occurrence with only a handful of published case reports. Although rare, the diagnosis should be on the differential in this subgroup of patients to avoid unnecessary and invasive diagnostic interventions.
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PMID:Zieve syndrome in acute alcoholic hepatitis. 3267 55