... usually affects adults, though may occur in children. Peliosis hepatis occurs equally in men and women. ... hepatis) of the Greek hepar, liver. Often, peliosis hepatis causes no symptoms (asymptomatic). In other cases, it may be ... Peliosis hepatis is often erroneously written "peliosis hepatitis", despite its not being one of the hepatitides. The correct ... Less commonly, peliosis hepatis may cause abdominal pain, especially right upper quadrant pain, or jaundice. Infections: HIV, ...
Peliosis hepatis has been increasingly recognised with the use of AAS. A 2005 review in CNS Drugs determined that "significant ... peliosis hepatis; all mostly or exclusively with 17α-alkylated AAS. Renal: renal hypertrophy, nephropathy, acute renal failure ...
"Peliosis hepatis presenting with massive hepatomegaly in a patient with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura". Clinical and ...
"Clinical and pathological features of bacillary peliosis hepatis in association with human immunodeficiency virus infection". ... Bacillary peliosis is caused by B. henselae that most often affects people with HIV and other conditions causing severe immune ... such as bacillary angiomatosis or bacillary peliosis. Bacillary angiomatosis is primarily a vascular skin lesion that may ...
Peliosis hepatis can be associated with peliosis of the spleen, as well as bacillary angiomatosis of the skin in HIV patients. ... B. henselae can be associated with bacteremia, bacillary angiomatosis, and peliosis hepatis in HIV patients, and bacteremia and ... December 1990). "Clinical and pathological features of bacillary peliosis hepatis in association with human immunodeficiency ... peliosis hepatis, chronic bacteremia, endocarditis, chronic lymphadenopathy, and neurological disorders. Patients can develop ...
... is a form of peliosis hepatis that has been associated with bacteria in the genus Bartonella. Koehler JE, ... December 1997). "Molecular epidemiology of bartonella infections in patients with bacillary angiomatosis-peliosis". N. Engl. J ...
... peliosis hepatis, hepatomas, and hepatocellular carcinoma, with extended use. It can also have adverse effects on the ...
Rare side effects include abnormal liver function, jaundice, peliosis hepatis, liver tumors, oily skin, greasy hair, rash, ...
Causes: Venoocclusive disease: Chemotherapeutic agents, bush tea Peliosis hepatis: Anabolic steroids Hepatic vein thrombosis: ...
... peliosis hepatis, endocarditis, and bacteremia (22). Even in cases of severe disease, antibiotic therapy is often effective, ...
... peliosis hepatis and veno-occlusive disease. Liver damage is part of Reye syndrome. Malignant neoplasm of liver and ... Rotor syndrome chronic passive congestion of liver central haemorrhagic necrosis of liver infarction of liver peliosis hepatis ...
Congenital portal vein aneurysm associated with peliosis hepatis and intestinal lymphangiectasia. Gastroenterol Res Pract. 2009 ...