Vanishing Bile Duct Syndrome Presenting as a Paraneoplastic Phenomenon in Classical Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Importance of Early Recognition in Improving Outcome and Preventing Liver Failure

Authors

  • Fernando Magana Herrera, D.O Department of Internal Medicine, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, OK
  • Tyler Cobbs, D.O Department of Internal Medicine, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, OK
  • Trace Heavener, D.O, MBA Department of Gastroenterology, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa,OK
  • Vasudevan Raghuraman, M.D, FACG,FACP Department of Gastroenterology, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa,OK

Abstract

Abstract:

Herein we present a unique case of Vanishing Bile Duct Syndrome (VBDS) in the setting of Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma, in a 32 year old woman, who initially presented to the emergency department for chief complaint of jaundice and migraine. The diagnosis of VBDS was made by liver biopsy, review of literature, and using the diagnostic criteria for VBDS.

 

Keywords: Vanishing Bile Duct Syndrome, Drug Induced Liver Injury, Classical Hodgkin’s Lymphoma nodular sclerosis subtype, ABVD, Cisplatin, Cytarabine, Case Report

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Published

2022-05-16

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Medical