Hodgkin`s Disease with Hyperferritinemia, Hepatic and Heart Failure

H Ashraf, P Norouzi, S Jafari

Abstract


Diffuse hepatic inltration is an unusual form of Hodgkin's disease (HD). Its manifestation as progressive hepatitis or with hepatic failure is even rarer and can be difcult to diagnose. We aim to describe an unusual case of liver failure due to HD. A middle-aged woman with a 10 month history of daily febrile episodes, constitutional symptoms and strikingly high levels of serum ferritin was admitted to our hospital with pancytopenia and jaundice. The patient rapidly deteriorated, and developed hepatic and heart failure. A liver biopsy revealed inltration of the liver with mixed cellularity type HD that was conrmed by lymph node biopsy. HD must be considered in the differential diagnosis of obstructive jaundice in adults. Liver biopsy early in the course of liver dysfunction may establish this diagnosis without a higher risk of bleeding complications seen once liver failure sets in.


Keywords


Hodgkin’s disease; Hepatic failure; Heart failure; Ferritin

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