Hematuria Leads to a New Diagnosis of Cirrhosis

Case Rep Gastroenterol. 2022 Jul 7;16(2):446-451. doi: 10.1159/000525403. eCollection 2022 May-Aug.

Abstract

A known consequence of portal hypertension is the development of varices, which are described as "ectopic" when located at unusual sites in the abdomen. Ectopic varices carry a mortality rate as high as 40% after initial hemorrhagic episode. We report a patient who presented with hematuria secondary to bladder varices as the presenting symptom for a new diagnosis of cirrhosis. Cross-sectional imaging, early recognition of this rare event, combined with multidisciplinary management was essential for this patient to have a successful outcome.

Keywords: Cirrhosis; Ectopic varices; Hematuria.

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