Alcoholic hepatitis is a devastating form of acute liver injury seen in chronic alcohol abusers with significant morbidity and mortality.It is a multisystem disease that is precipitated by ingesting large quantities o...Alcoholic hepatitis is a devastating form of acute liver injury seen in chronic alcohol abusers with significant morbidity and mortality.It is a multisystem disease that is precipitated by ingesting large quantities of alcohol with genetic and environmental factors playing a role.Prognostic criteria have been developed to predict disease severity and these criteria can serve as indicators to initiate medical therapy.Primary therapy remains abstinence and supportive care,as continued alcohol abuse is the most important risk factor for disease progression.The cornerstone of supportive care remains aggressive nutritional support,and although acute alcoholic hepatitis has been extensively studied,few specific medical therapies have been successful.Corticosteroids remain the most effective medical therapy available in improving short term survival in a select group of patients with alcoholic hepatitis;however,the long-term outcome of drug therapies is still not entirely clear and further clinical investigation is necessary.While liver transplantation for acute alcoholic hepatitis have demonstrated promising results,this practice remains controversial and has not been advocated universally,with most transplant centers requiring a prolonged period of abstinence before considering transplantation.Extracorporeal liver support devices,although still experimental,have been developed as a form of liver support to give additional time for liver regeneration.These have the potential for a significant therapeutic option in the future for this unfortunately dreadful disease.展开更多
We report the first known case of both Noonan syndrome and Whipple's disease occurring in the same patient.A 36-year-old female with history of Noonan syndrome developed fatigue,anorexia,arthritis of the knees and...We report the first known case of both Noonan syndrome and Whipple's disease occurring in the same patient.A 36-year-old female with history of Noonan syndrome developed fatigue,anorexia,arthritis of the knees and hands with a diffuse hyperpigmented rash,night sweats,and an unintentional fifteen pound weight loss over 4 mo.Small bowel enteroscopy demonstrated mild edematous yellowish mucosa without friability.Random small bowel biopsies revealed extensive periodic acid-Schiff positive material within the foamy macrophages.She was treated with a 12 mo course of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole DS with clinical improvement to baseline status.展开更多
文摘Alcoholic hepatitis is a devastating form of acute liver injury seen in chronic alcohol abusers with significant morbidity and mortality.It is a multisystem disease that is precipitated by ingesting large quantities of alcohol with genetic and environmental factors playing a role.Prognostic criteria have been developed to predict disease severity and these criteria can serve as indicators to initiate medical therapy.Primary therapy remains abstinence and supportive care,as continued alcohol abuse is the most important risk factor for disease progression.The cornerstone of supportive care remains aggressive nutritional support,and although acute alcoholic hepatitis has been extensively studied,few specific medical therapies have been successful.Corticosteroids remain the most effective medical therapy available in improving short term survival in a select group of patients with alcoholic hepatitis;however,the long-term outcome of drug therapies is still not entirely clear and further clinical investigation is necessary.While liver transplantation for acute alcoholic hepatitis have demonstrated promising results,this practice remains controversial and has not been advocated universally,with most transplant centers requiring a prolonged period of abstinence before considering transplantation.Extracorporeal liver support devices,although still experimental,have been developed as a form of liver support to give additional time for liver regeneration.These have the potential for a significant therapeutic option in the future for this unfortunately dreadful disease.
文摘We report the first known case of both Noonan syndrome and Whipple's disease occurring in the same patient.A 36-year-old female with history of Noonan syndrome developed fatigue,anorexia,arthritis of the knees and hands with a diffuse hyperpigmented rash,night sweats,and an unintentional fifteen pound weight loss over 4 mo.Small bowel enteroscopy demonstrated mild edematous yellowish mucosa without friability.Random small bowel biopsies revealed extensive periodic acid-Schiff positive material within the foamy macrophages.She was treated with a 12 mo course of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole DS with clinical improvement to baseline status.