Hepatic Myelopathy in a Patient with Decompensated Alcoholic Cirrhosis and Portal Colopathy
Author(s) -
Madhumita Premkumar,
Avishek Bagchi,
Neha Kapoor,
Ankit Gupta,
Gaurav Maurya,
Shubham Vatsya,
Siddharth Kapahtia,
Premashish Kar
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
case reports in hepatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6587
pISSN - 2090-6595
DOI - 10.1155/2012/735906
Subject(s) - medicine , alcoholic liver disease , cirrhosis , complication , myelopathy , hepatic encephalopathy , portal hypertension , encephalopathy , shunt (medical) , gastroenterology , surgery , spastic , spinal cord , psychiatry , cerebral palsy
Cirrhotic or hepatic myelopathy is a rare neurological complication of chronic liver disease usually seen in adults and presents as a progressive pure motor spastic paraparesis which is usually associated with overt liver failure and a surgical or spontaneous systemic portocaval shunt. We describe the development of progressive spastic paraparesis, in a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis with portal hypertension and portal colopathy who presented with the first episode of hepatic encephalopathy. The patient had not undergone any shunt procedure.
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