Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Hypothyroidism Enhanced Portal Hypertension in a Patient with Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis, Resulting in the Development of Ascites
Keisuke KakisakaKei EndoAkiko SuzukiSadanari HayashiTamami AbeYuichi YoshidaTakayoshi OikawaYasuhiro MiyamotoKei SawaraKinji IshidaHidekatsu KurodaYasuhiro Takikawa
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2015 Volume 54 Issue 18 Pages 2327-2331

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Abstract
A man diagnosed with alcoholic liver cirrhosis complained of abdominal distention due to massive ascites. The ascites did not resolve with diuretic agents. The serum-ascites albumin gradient value of 1.9 g/dL and the total protein level in the ascites of 3.1 g/dL indicated the ascites to have been caused by portal hypertension. Hypothyroidism was detected, and the patient received supplementation with levothyroxine. The ascites dramatically decreased after supplementation with levothyroxine. We herein conclude that the ascites in the present case had thus been strongly influenced by portal hypertension, which was induced by liver dysfunction associated with liver cirrhosis and hypothyroidism.
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