Mizuno K, Ikeda K, Saida Y, Takenaka R, Shibata M, Takeuchi T
Iwata City General Hospital, Shizuoka, Nagoya City University Medical School, Japan.
Am J Gastroenterol. 1996 Dec;91(12):2624-5.
Intrahepatic hemorrhage is a serious and life-threatening complication in liver disease. We describe a patient who had two episodes of intrahepatic hemorrhage after having malignant rheumatoid arthritis for 8 yr. Abdominal CT scans revealed a large intrahepatic, subcapsular hematoma. Arteriography demonstrated irregularity, caliber change, and pseudoaneurysms of the right hepatic artery, suggesting vasculitis as a cause of the bleeding. The hemorrhage was first treated with transcatheter arterial embolization, which failed to exert long term control, but arterial infusion of a large dose of prednisolone when the hemorrhage appeared was successful in managing it.