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Query: UMLS:C0015672 (
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The familial cholestatic diseases Benign Recurrent Intrahepatic Cholestasis (BRIC) and Progessive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis type 1 (PFIC1) are characterized by intermittent or permanently elevated plasma bile salt levels, therapy-resistant extreme pruritus and peculiar biochemical abnormalities including low apolipoprotein apo A-I. Previously, symptomatic improvement has been demonstrated in BRIC patients after extracorporal albumin dialysis (
MARS
). We hypothesized that
MARS
improves cholestasis, induces changes in the bile salt profile and normalizes apo A-I serum levels in BRIC. A 17-year-old-female patient with BRIC experienced an episode of cholestasis lasting for more than 6 months with extreme pruritus and diarrhoea not responding to standard therapy. During a period of five days the patient was treated 3 x 8 h with
MARS
. The procedures were well tolerated and resulted in reduction of plasma bile salts by 58%. The plasma bile salt profile changed into a more hydrophilic composition after
MARS
. Diarrhoea discontinued and the pruritus improved significantly from 9 to 4 on a subjective scale. These effects lasted 4 months until a relapse occurred. Low plasma apo A-I levels (0.52 g/l) normalized after
MARS
(0.98 g/l). The procedures were well tolerated.
Fatigue
was noted as the only transient side-effect. In conclusion,
MARS
may induce a long-term symptomatic improvement and decrease of cholestatic markers in BRIC. Further studies evaluating efficacy and mechanism of
MARS
in patients with BRIC are needed.
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PMID:Extracorporal albumin dialysis (MARS) improves cholestasis and normalizes low apo A-I levels in a patient with benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC). 1222 Mar 10
This is a case report of a 36 years old man who has been suffering for 20 years from benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC). BRIC is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterised by prolonged episodes of intrahepatic cholestasis and pruritus alternating with periods of nearly normal liver function, and does not progress to cirrhosis. Since all former approaches to medical treatment of the patients severe pruritus were ineffective, the patient was treated by 3 sessions of albumin dialysis (
MARS
, Molecular Adsorbents Recirculating System).
MARS
dialysis decreased serum bilirubin levels by more than 60 % and effectively lowered serum bile acid levels by 45 %. The course of serum parameters was accompanied by a dramatic clinical improvement of the patients symptoms (pruritus, jaundice,
fatigue
etc.).
MARS
therapy appeared to shorten the duration of the cholestatic attack.
...
PMID:Successful clinical application of extracorporal albumin dialysis in a patient with benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC). 1621 86