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  • 1Service d'hépatologie, AP-HP, hôpital Beaujon, DMU Digest, centre de référence des maladies vasculaires du foie, Filfoie, ERN Rare-Liver, Clichy, et Université Paris Cité, Inserm, centre de recherche sur l'inflammation, UMR 1149, Paris, France.

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Los trastornos de los vasos hepáticos pequeños, como el trastorno vascular portosinusoidal (TVPS), causan hipertensión portal sin cirrosis. El diagnóstico se basa en la biopsia hepática y el manejo se asemeja al cuidado de la cirrosis.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Hepatología; Medicina Vascular; Enfermedades Raras

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los trastornos de los vasos hepáticos pequeños abarcan afecciones raras que afectan la vasculatura hepática.
  • El trastorno vascular portosinusoidal (TVPS) es el más común, caracterizado por hipertensión portal sin cirrosis.
  • El TVPS a menudo se relaciona con afecciones extrahepáticas (inmunes, hematológicas, tóxicas).

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Destacar los criterios diagnósticos y la significación clínica del TVPS.
  • Enfatizar la importancia de considerar el TVPS en escenarios clínicos específicos.
  • Esbozar los principios de manejo para el TVPS.

Principales métodos:

  • El diagnóstico se confirma mediante biopsia hepática.
  • Es crucial el cribado de la trombosis de la vena porta mediante imágenes cada seis meses.
  • La presentación clínica y las afecciones asociadas guían el diagnóstico.

Principales resultados:

  • El TVPS se presenta con hipertensión portal y función hepática preservada o baja rigidez.
  • La hemorragia variceal y la trombosis de la vena porta son complicaciones clave.
  • La insuficiencia hepática es un resultado raro en el TVPS.

Conclusiones:

  • Considere el TVPS en hipertensión portal inexplicable, especialmente con función hepática/rigidez normal o afecciones extrahepáticas asociadas.
  • El diagnóstico temprano y el seguimiento de complicaciones como la trombosis de la vena porta son vitales.
  • Las estrategias de manejo para el TVPS son similares a las de la cirrosis.