导航十字路口:探索乳糜泻和Budd-Chiari综合征的交叉点-见解,挑战和管理策略。

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Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2025-04-22 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000003320
Priyanka Mohan Lal, Heema Madhumal, Muhammad Hamza Siddiqui, Syed Shahrukh Parvez, Syed Shahzil Parvez, Mustafa Ashiq Husain, Komal Tirath, Anmol Mohan, Dev Tanush, Nikhil Duseja, Muhammad Khuzzaim Khan, Syeda Laiba Sherazi, Usha Tejwaney
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乳糜泻(CD)和Budd-Chiari综合征(BCS)是不同的疾病,影响不同的器官系统。然而,报告显示两者之间存在潜在的联系。本文回顾了现有的文献,并总结了目前关于CD和BCS之间联系的知识。这两种情况的病理生理学涉及免疫失调和血栓形成倾向,尽管通过不同的机制。一些病例报告和小型研究表明,乳糜泻患者BCS发病率增加,但其潜在机制尚不清楚。提出的假说包括慢性炎症、高凝性和潜在的遗传因素。然而,需要更有力的研究来建立明确的联系,并阐明两种情况之间共同的病理生理因素。乳糜泻的管理主要包括严格遵守无麸质饮食,导致症状改善和血清学指标正常化。BCS需要分步治疗,包括抗凝、血管内治疗,严重者需要肝移植。认识到CD和BCS共存的潜在影响对于制定适当的管理策略至关重要。需要进一步研究CD和BCS之间的潜在关联,包括大规模流行病学研究、遗传分析和机制调查。了解乳糜泻患者BCS发展的潜在机制和确定风险因素将有助于提高诊断能力、改进管理策略和改善患者预后。
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Navigating the crossroads: exploring the intersection of celiac disease and Budd-Chiari syndrome - insights, challenges, and management strategies.

Celiac disease (CD) and Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) are distinct medical conditions affecting different organ systems. However, reports suggest a potential association between them. This review examines existing literature and summarizes the current knowledge regarding the connection between CD and BCS. The pathophysiology of both conditions involves immune dysregulation and prothrombotic tendencies, though through different mechanisms. Several case reports and small studies indicate an increased incidence of BCS in individuals with CD, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Proposed hypotheses include chronic inflammation, hypercoagulability, and potential genetic factors. However, more robust studies are needed to establish a definitive association and elucidate the shared pathophysiological factors between the two conditions. Management of CD primarily involves strict adherence to a gluten-free diet, leading to symptom improvement and normalization of serological markers. BCS requires a stepwise approach involving anticoagulation, endovascular therapy, and, in severe cases, liver transplantation. Recognizing the potential implications of the coexistence of CD and BCS is crucial for developing appropriate management strategies. Further research is warranted to investigate the potential association between CD and BCS, including large-scale epidemiological studies, genetic analyses, and mechanistic investigations. Understanding the underlying mechanisms and identifying risk factors for BCS development in individuals with CD will contribute to enhanced diagnostic capabilities, refined management strategies, and improved patient outcomes.

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