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Query: UMLS:C0019214 (
hepatosplenomegaly
)
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The prognosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) has significantly improved over the past two decades due to advances in medications, including pulmonary vasodilators. However, the side effects of these drugs remain problematic in some patients. A 51-year-old woman with chronic hepatitis C was diagnosed with PAH 7 years before presenting to our hospital. She was unable to continue her treatment with pulmonary vasodilators due to various side effects. She had a World Health Organization functional class of IV and was started on continuous infusion of
prostaglandin I2
(
PGI2
). This therapy improved her symptoms, including dyspnea and fatigue. However, she began to complain of abdominal distension after 4 months of
PGI2
therapy. Computed tomography showed significant
hepatosplenomegaly
. Her abdominal distension improved slightly after decreasing
PGI2
treatment, but her dyspnea on exertion was exacerbated. She died 12 years after diagnosis of PAH due to uncontrollable heart failure. Here, we describe a rare case of PAH with
hepatosplenomegaly
after administration of
PGI2
. <
Learning objective:
Intravenous continuous prostaglandin (PG) I2 therapy is useful for the treatment of severe pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). However, it has numerous side effects that are difficult to control. We report a rare case of PAH with chronic hepatitis C that resulted in
hepatosplenomegaly
after
PGI2
administration. In cases of chronic liver disease, it is important to keep in mind that administration of
PGI2
may result in
hepatosplenomegaly
.>.
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PMID:A case of pulmonary arterial hypertension with chronic hepatitis that resulted in hepatosplenomegaly after administration of prostaglandin I2. 3237 43