Successful transarterial embolization of hemorrhage following percutaneous liver biopsy in hepatic amyloidosis.
Journal: Clinical Case Reports
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Abstract
Percutaneous liver biopsy is essential for diagnosing hepatic amyloidosis. Post biopsy hemorrhage is unusual but can occur. The potential for bleeding can result from various factors, such as the deposition of amyloid in the hepatic parenchyma or vessel wall, deficiencies in coagulation factors, hyperfibrinolysis, and platelet dysfunction. Transarterial embolization can be a safe and effective method for achieving hemostasis.
Authors
Sasikorn Feinggumloon, Tanapong Panpikoon, Thanakrit Piyajaroenkij, Tanatip Prasertchai, Tharintorn Treesit
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