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KMJ-Kuwait Medical Journal. 1997; 29 (2): 210-214
in English
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ABSTRACT
A young Kuwaiti woman presented with severe jaundice, constitutional symptoms and deranged liver function tests suggestive of hepatitis. Investigations, including a liver biopsy, showed the presence of hepatic veno-occlusive disease [HVOD] associated with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome [APS]. Clinical and laboratory abnormalities improved rapidly with anticoagulation treatment with warfarin. During the follow-up of over 1 year she remained completely normal without recurrence of symptoms. HVOD is a known but rare presentation of APS. Recognition and treatment of this condition at an early stage can be rewarding