Skip to main navigation Skip to main content

Clin Mol Hepatol : Clinical and Molecular Hepatology

OPEN ACCESS
ABOUT
BROWSE ARTICLES
FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Page Path

8
results for

"Nae-Yun Heo"

Article category

Keywords

Publication year

"Nae-Yun Heo"

Editorial

Autoimmune liver disease

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • Correspondence to editorial on “Prediction of primary biliary cholangitis among health check-up population with anti-mitochondrial M2 antibody positive”
    Haolong Li, Song Liu, Xu Wang, Li Wang, Tengda Xu, Yongzhe Li
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2025; 31(2): e194.     CrossRef
  • 8,927 View
  • 48 Download
  • 1 Web of Science
  • Crossref

Snapshot

Autoimmune liver disease

Epidemiology and updated management for autoimmune liver disease
Nae-Yun Heo, Haeryoung Kim
Clin Mol Hepatol 2023;29(1):194-196.
Published online December 14, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2022.0387

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • Serum amyloid A1–induced intrahepatic regulatory T-cell dysfunction drives autoimmune hepatitis progression
    Han Wang, Shuhui Wang, Yu Lei, Yu Chen, Zheng Huang, Shangshu Nie, Ping Han, Yujia Xia, Xinxia Feng, Jianyu Yu, Hao Li, Claire Chenwen Zhong, Wei Yan, Hai Huang, Dean Tian, Mei Liu
    Hepatology.2026; 83(5): 1049.     CrossRef
  • Restoring immune tolerance in autoimmune hepatitis: therapeutic implications of the 2025 Nobel prize discoveries
    Krisztina Hagymási
    Structural Chemistry.2026; 37(2): 1041.     CrossRef
  • Constructing a protein–protein interaction network for autoimmune liver diseases by integrating pQTL, rQTL, and mediation analyses
    Dianzhe Tian, Zuyi Yang, Lvyuxing Zhao, Haitao Zhao, Xinting Sang, Shunda Du, Yunping Luo, Lei Zhang, Yiyao Xu, Xin Lu
    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in Asian patients with primary biliary cholangitis: A nationwide and hospital cohort study
    Jihye Lim, Ye-Jee Kim, Sehee Kim, Jonggi Choi
    JHEP Reports.2025; 7(2): 101251.     CrossRef
  • Immune traits in combination with inflammatory proteins revealing the pathogenesis of autoimmune liver diseases: A Mendelian randomization study
    Feifan Wang, Lu Chen, Yu Tian
    Cytokine.2025; 185: 156815.     CrossRef
  • Risk of Extrahepatic Malignancies in Patients With Autoimmune Hepatitis: A Nationwide Cohort Study
    Sung Won Chung, Ye-Jee Kim, Jihye Lim, Jonggi Choi, Danbi Lee, Ju Hyun Shim, Kang Mo Kim, Young-Suk Lim, Han Chu Lee, Sehee Kim, Won-Mook Choi
    American Journal of Gastroenterology.2025; 120(10): 2302.     CrossRef
  • A Closer Look into Autoimmune Liver Diseases
    Branka Filipovic, Marija Marjanovic-Haljilji, Dragana Blagojevic, Milica Dragovic, Emilija Krsmanovic, Ana Matovic, Natasa Panic, Stanimir Kiurski, Zagor Zagorac, Miljan Milanovic, Olivera Markovic, Aleksandra Djokovic, Tijana Glisic, Sanja Dragasevic, Du
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences.2025; 26(5): 1863.     CrossRef
  • Pruritus in Chronic Cholestatic Liver Diseases, Especially in Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Narrative Review
    Tatsuo Kanda, Reina Sasaki-Tanaka, Naruhiro Kimura, Hiroyuki Abe, Tomoaki Yoshida, Kazunao Hayashi, Akira Sakamaki, Takeshi Yokoo, Hiroteru Kamimura, Atsunori Tsuchiya, Kenya Kamimura, Shuji Terai
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences.2025; 26(5): 1883.     CrossRef
  • Yinchenzhufu decoction ameliorates cholestatic liver injury through decreasing the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps in mice
    Qi Li, Qian Meng, Ningning Niu, Yiqian Li, Wenye Lu, Tianming Wang, Yuanyuan Li, Wanjun Ju, Yueming Ma, Jiasheng Wu
    Journal of Ethnopharmacology.2025; 347: 119720.     CrossRef
  • Glycometabolic reprogramming of immune cells in autoimmune diseases
    Jin Lin, Fan Yang, Yanyi Zheng, Xianglin Wang, Xiaoli Fan, Li Yang
    Autoimmunity Reviews.2025; 24(10): 103876.     CrossRef
  • PARP‑1 in liver diseases: Molecular mechanisms, therapeutic potential and emerging clinical applications (Review)
    Kaipeng Hu, Heng Tian, Shuxing Chen, Yuhan Liu, Ran Wei, Bangjie Chen, Yiwen Jia
    Molecular Medicine Reports.2025; 32(6): 1.     CrossRef
  • A Preliminary Study on Clinical Characteristics of Patients With Autoimmune Liver Following Coronavirus Disease 2019
    Chenchen Yang, Yu Hu, Juanjuan Fu, Wei Wang
    Journal of Tropical Medicine.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Protective effects of Polygonum cuspidatum bioactive constituents against cholestatic liver injury: A mechanistic review
    Zengni Zhang, Xiao Yang, Yan Fu, Huilin Wei, Yajuan Chen, Anlin Dai, Xia Zhou, Jun Wan, Wenwen Chen
    Fitoterapia.2025; 187: 106938.     CrossRef
  • Unlocking Mangiferin: A Therapeutic Candidate Revolutionizing Liver Disease Therapy
    Jihang Xie, Sijing Su, Jianfa Wu, Xing Yang, Qian Zhang, Xiaojiang Shen, Linlin Zhao, Ting Wang, Nana Feng, Jinsong Su, Yi Zhang
    Nutrients.2025; 17(21): 3401.     CrossRef
  • Evaluation of autoimmune liver disease natural history in patients referred to Middle East Liver Diseases (MELD) center
    Seyed Erfan Mehdi Nejad, Mohammad Heiat, Mohammad Javanbakht, Seyed Moayed Alavian, Mohammad Ali Abyazi Haris
    BMC Gastroenterology.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Artemisia capillaris Thunb. Polysaccharide alleviates cholestatic liver injury through gut microbiota modulation and Nrf2 signaling pathway activation in mice
    Jingyi Cai, Zhenyun Zhu, Yuanyuan Li, Qi Li, Tian Tian, Qian Meng, Tianming Wang, Yueming Ma, Jiasheng Wu
    Journal of Ethnopharmacology.2024; 327: 118009.     CrossRef
  • JCAD, a new potential therapeutic target in cholestatic liver disease
    Byoung Kuk Jang
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2024; 30(2): 166.     CrossRef
  • Evaluation of the histological scoring systems of autoimmune hepatitis: A significant step towards the optimization of clinical diagnosis
    Atsumasa Komori
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2024; 30(2): 157.     CrossRef
  • Magnetic resonance imaging technique to quantify biomarkers for chronic liver diseases
    Yu. N. Savchenkov, G. E. Trufanov, V. A. Fokin, A. Yu. Efimtsev, S. E. Arakelov, I. Yu. Titova, A. R. Meltonyan
    Bulletin of the Medical Institute "REAVIZ" (REHABILITATION, DOCTOR AND HEALTH).2024; 14(1): 159.     CrossRef
  • Comparison of four histological scoring systems for autoimmune hepatitis to improve diagnostic sensitivity
    Soomin Ahn, Sook-Hyang Jeong, Eun Ju Cho, Kyoungbun Lee, Gilhyang Kim, Haeryoung Kim
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2023; 30(1): 37.     CrossRef
  • 16,262 View
  • 228 Download
  • 20 Web of Science
  • Crossref

Editorials

Acute liver injury and Acute liver failure

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • Risk of Variceal Hemorrhage in Patients With Cirrhosis Taking Calcium-channel Blockers
    Junlong Dai, Terry Cheuk-Fung Yip, Yee-Kit Tse, Vicki Wing-Ki Hui, Grace Lai-Hung Wong, Vincent Wai-Sun Wong, Jimmy Che-To Lai
    Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Predicting the gastrointestinal bleeding of HBV-related acute-on-chronic liver failure based on machine learning
    Jiwei Fu, Ahao Wu, Ziwei Zhou, Ting Deng, Pei Shi, Wentao Zhu, Mengyu Tao, Yuyu Zeng, Yuchen Peng, Yuna Wang, Xiaoping Wu
    Frontiers in Medicine.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Acute-on-chronic liver failure is independently associated with higher mortality for cirrhotic patients with acute esophageal variceal hemorrhage: Retrospective cohort study
    Alana Zulian Terres, Rafael Sartori Balbinot, Ana Laura Facco Muscope, Morgana Luisa Longen, Bruna Schena, Bruna Teston Cini, Gilberto Luis Rost Jr, Juline Isabel Leichtweis Balensiefer, Louise Zanotto Eberhardt, Raul Angelo Balbinot, Silvana Sartori Balb
    World Journal of Clinical Cases.2023; 11(17): 4003.     CrossRef
  • Reappraisal of sepsis-3 and CLIF-SOFA as predictors of mortality in patients with cirrhosis and infection presenting to the emergency department: A multicenter study
    Ji Hyun Kim, Baek Gyu Jun, Minjong Lee, Hye Ah Lee, Tae Suk Kim, Jeong Won Heo, Da Hye Moon, Seong Hee Kang, Ki Tae Suk, Moon Young Kim, Young Don Kim, Gab Jin Cheon, Soon Koo Baik, Dong Joon Kim, Dae Hee Choi
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2022; 28(3): 540.     CrossRef
  • 8,821 View
  • 125 Download
  • 3 Web of Science
  • Crossref

Viral hepatitis

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • Safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of the antisense oligonucleotide RO7239958 in healthy volunteers and adults with chronic hepatitis B infection
    Anna Maria Geretti, Alexandre Sostelly, Simon Buatois, Sijie Lu, Annabelle Lemenuel, Gemma Attley, Martin Bopst, Rubén Alvarez-Sánchez, Henrik Mueller, Edward Gane, James E. Leggett
    Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • First-in-human randomized study of RNAi therapeutic RG6346 for chronic hepatitis B virus infection
    Edward J. Gane, Won Kim, Tien Huey Lim, Pisit Tangkijvanich, Jung-Hwan Yoon, William Sievert, Wattana Sukeepaisarnjaroen, Alexander J. Thompson, Vedran Pavlovic, Bernadette Surujbally, Cynthia Wat, Bob D. Brown, Hardean E. Achneck, Man-Fung Yuen
    Journal of Hepatology.2023; 79(5): 1139.     CrossRef
  • Clinical Study of Single‐Stranded Oligonucleotide RO7062931 in Healthy Volunteers and Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B
    Edward Gane, Man‐Fung Yuen, Dong Joon Kim, Henry Lik‐Yuen Chan, Bernadette Surujbally, Vedran Pavlovic, Sudip Das, Miriam Triyatni, Remi Kazma, Joseph F. Grippo, Simon Buatois, Annabelle Lemenuel‐Diot, Ben‐Fillippo Krippendorff, Henrik Mueller, Yuchen Zha
    Hepatology.2021; 74(4): 1795.     CrossRef
  • Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate-induced severe liver injury in a patient with chronic hepatitis B virus infection
    Min Kyu Kang, Jung Gil Park
    Digestive and Liver Disease.2018; 50(6): 628.     CrossRef
  • 10,660 View
  • 146 Download
  • 4 Web of Science
  • Crossref

Original Articles

Viral hepatitis

No association between the IL28B SNP and response to peginterferon plus ribavirin combination treatment in Korean chronic hepatitis C patients
Nae-Yun Heo, Young-Suk Lim, Woochang Lee, Minkyung Oh, Jiyun An, Danbi Lee, Ju Hyun Shim, Kang Mo Kim, Han Chu Lee, Yung Sang Lee, Dong Jin Suh
Clin Mol Hepatol 2014;20(2):177-184.
Published online June 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2014.20.2.177
Background/Aims

There are few available data regarding the association between the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the gene encoding interleukin 28B (IL28B) and a sustained virologic response (SVR) to peginterferon (PEG-IFN) plus ribavirin (RBV) therapy in Korean chronic hepatitis C patients.

Methods

This was a retrospective cohort study of 156 patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection who received combination treatment of PEG-IFN plus RBV. Blood samples from these patients were analyzed to identify the IL28B SNPs at rs12979860, rs12980275, rs8099917, and rs8103142. Association analyses were performed to evaluate the relationships between each IL28B SNP and SVRs.

Results

Seventy six patients with HCV genotype 1 and 80 with genotype non-1 were enrolled. The frequencies of rs12979860 CC and CT genotypes were 90.4% and 9.6%, respectively; those of rs12980275 AA and AG genotypes were 87.2% and 12.8%, respectively; those of rs8099917 TT and TG genotypes were 92.3% and 7.7%, respectively; and those of rs8103142 TT and CT genotypes were 90.4% and 9.6%, respectively. Among the patients with HCV genotype 1, the SVR rates were 69.7% and 80.0% for rs12979860 CC and CT, respectively (P=0.71). Among the HCV genotype non-1 patients, SVR rates were 88.0% and 100% for rs12979860 CC and CT (P=1.00), respectively.

Conclusions

Genotypes of the IL28B SNP that are known to be favorable were present in most of the Korean patients with chronic hepatitis C in this study. Moreover, the IL28B SNP did not influence the SVR rate in either the HCV genotype 1 or non-1 patients. Therefore, IL28B SNP analysis might be not useful for the initial assessment, prediction of treatment outcomes, or treatment decision-making of Korean chronic hepatitis C patients.

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • IL28B gene polymorphism rs12979860, but not rs8099917, contributes to the occurrence of chronic HCV infection in Uruguayan patients
    Natalia Echeverría, Daniela Chiodi, Pablo López, Adriana Sanchez Ciceron, Jenniffer Angulo, Marcelo López-Lastra, Paola Silvera, Adrian Canavesi, Carla Bianchi, Valentina Colistro, Juan Cristina, Nelia Hernandez, Pilar Moreno
    Virology Journal.2018;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • The impact of genetic variation in IL28B, IFNL4 and HLA genes on treatment responses against chronic hepatitis C virus infection
    Fatemeh Sakhaee, Morteza Ghazanfari, Farzam Vaziri, Fatemeh Rahimi Jamnani, Mehdi Davari, Safoora Gharibzadeh, Roohollah Fateh, Farid Abdolrahimi, Shahin Pourazar Dizaji, Abolfazl Fateh, Seyed Davar Siadat
    Infection, Genetics and Evolution.2017; 54: 330.     CrossRef
  • Immunological dynamics associated with rapid virological response during the early phase of type I interferon therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C
    Jae-Won Lee, Won Kim, Eun-Kyung Kwon, Yuri Kim, Hyun Mu Shin, Dong-Hyun Kim, Chan-Ki Min, Ji-Yeob Choi, Won-Woo Lee, Myung-Sik Choi, Byeong Gwan Kim, Nam-Hyuk Cho, Eui-Cheol Shin
    PLOS ONE.2017; 12(6): e0179094.     CrossRef
  • IL28B rs12980275 variant as a predictor of sustained virologic response to pegylated-interferon and ribavirin in chronic hepatitis C patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Hao Zheng, Man Li, Bing Chi, Xiao-xue Wu, Jia Wang, Dian-Wu Liu
    Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology.2015; 39(5): 576.     CrossRef
  • 11,031 View
  • 60 Download
  • 4 Web of Science
  • Crossref

Viral hepatitis

High effectiveness of peginterferon alfa-2a plus ribavirin therapy in Korean patients with chronic hepatitis C in clinical practice
Nae-Yun Heo, Young-Suk Lim, Han Chu Lee, Yung Sang Lee, Kang Mo Kim, Kwan Soo Byun, Kwang-Hyub Han, Kwan Sik Lee, Seung Woon Paik, Seung Kew Yoon, Dong Jin Suh
Korean J Hepatol 2013;19(1):60-69.
Published online March 25, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2013.19.1.60
Background/Aims

Identifying the impact of a patient's ethnicity on treatment responses in clinical practice may assist in providing individualized treatment regimens for chronic hepatitis C (CHC). The effectiveness of standard peginterferon plus ribavirin therapy and the need for triple combination therapy with protease inhibitors in Koreans remain matters of debate. These issues were investigated in the present study.

Methods

The clinical data of 272 treatment-naïve Korean CHC patients who were treated in a community-based clinical trial (Clinical Trial group; n=51) and in clinical practice (Cohort group; n=221), were analyzed and compared. All were treated with standard protocols of peginterferon alfa-2a plus ribavirin therapy.

Results

For patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1, the sustained virological response (SVR) rates in the Clinical Trial and Cohort groups were 81% (21/26) and 55% (58/106), respectively, by intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis (P=0.02), and 100% (13/13) and 80% (32/40), respectively, in treatment-adherent patients (P=0.18). For patients with HCV genotype 2, the SVR rates in these two groups were 96% (24/25) and 88% (101/115), respectively, by ITT analysis (P=0.31). Adherence and treatment duration were independent predictors of SVR for genotypes 1 and 2, respectively (P<0.01 for each). Korean patients with CHC achieved high SVR rates with peginterferon alfa-2a plus ribavirin in both the clinical trial and clinical practice settings.

Conclusions

Measures to raise adherence to standard therapy in clinical practice may improve the SVR rates in these patients as effectively as adding protease inhibitors, thus obviating the need for the latter.

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • Association between Anti-Hepatitis C Viral Intervention Therapy and Risk of Sjögren’s Syndrome: A National Retrospective Analysis
    Chien-Hsueh Tung, Yen-Chun Chen, Yi-Chun Chen
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2022; 11(15): 4259.     CrossRef
  • Platelet count is associated with sustained virological response rates in treatments for chronic hepatitis C
    Baek Gyu Jun, Eui Ju Park, Woong Cheul Lee, Jae Young Jang, Soung Won Jeong, Young Don Kim, Gab Jin Cheon, Young Sin Cho, Sae Hwan Lee, Hong Soo Kim, Yun Nah Lee, Sang Gyune Kim, Young Seok Kim, Boo Sung Kim
    The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine.2019; 34(5): 989.     CrossRef
  • The Efficacy and Safety of Direct-acting Antiviral Treatment for Chronic Hepatitis C Patients: A Single Center Study
    Seong Jun Park, Ah Ran Kim, Won Hyeok Choe, Jeong Han Kim, Byung Chul Yoo, So Young Kwon
    The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology.2018; 72(4): 197.     CrossRef
  • Treatment Response and Long-Term Outcome of Peginterferon α and Ribavirin Therapy in Korean Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C
    Chang Ho Jung, Soon Ho Um, Tae Hyung Kim, Sun Young Yim, Sang Jun Suh, Hyung Joon Yim, Yeon Seok Seo, Hyuk Soon Choi, Hoon Jai Chun
    Gut and Liver.2016; 10(5): 808.     CrossRef
  • No association between the IL28B SNP and response to peginterferon plus ribavirin combination treatment in Korean chronic hepatitis C patients
    Nae-Yun Heo, Young-Suk Lim, Woochang Lee, Minkyung Oh, Jiyun An, Danbi Lee, Ju Hyun Shim, Kang Mo Kim, Han Chu Lee, Yung Sang Lee, Dong Jin Suh
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2014; 20(2): 177.     CrossRef
  • Naturally Occurring Mutations in the Nonstructural Region 5B of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) from Treatment-Naïve Korean Patients Chronically Infected with HCV Genotype 1b
    Dong-Won Kim, Seoung-Ae Lee, Hong Kim, You-Sub Won, Bum-Joon Kim, Jason Blackard
    PLoS ONE.2014; 9(1): e87773.     CrossRef
  • Is peginterferon and ribavirin therapy effective in Korean patients with chronic hepatitis C?
    Young Kul Jung, Ju Hyun Kim
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2013; 19(1): 26.     CrossRef
  • 12,357 View
  • 62 Download
  • 6 Web of Science
  • Crossref

Viral hepatitis

Multiplex polymerase chain reaction test for the diagnosis of acute viral hepatitis A
Nae-Yun Heo, Young-Suk Lim, Jihyun An, Sun-Young Ko, Heung-Bum Oh
Korean J Hepatol 2012;18(4):397-403.
Published online December 21, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2012.18.4.397
Background/Aims

The early diagnosis of acute hepatitis A (AHA) is hindered because serum IgM against hepatitis A virus (HAV) can yield false-negative results during the window period. This study evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kit for HAV RNA for the diagnosis of AHA.

Methods

Samples were collected from 136 patients with acute severe hepatitis at their admission to Asan Medical Center between June 2010 and July 2010. Samples were analyzed for serum IgM anti-HAV using an immunoassay test and for qualitative HAV RNA using the Magicplex HepaTrio PCR test kit. The diagnostic accuracies of these methods were tested on the basis of clinical and laboratory diagnoses of AHA.

Results

The concordance rate and kappa value between IgM anti-HAV and HAV RNA PCR were 88.2% and 0.707, respectively. For the diagnosis of AHA, the sensitivity and specificity of IgM anti-HAV were 90.7% and 100%, respectively, when an "equivocal" result was regarded as positive; and 79.1% and 100%, respectively, when an "equivocal" result was regarded as negative. The sensitivity and specificity of HAV RNA PCR were 81.4% and 100%, respectively. All four patients with negative IgM anti-HAV and positive HAV RNA PCR results and all four patients with equivocal IgM anti-HAV RNA and positive HAV RNA PCR results were eventually diagnosed with AHA.

Conclusions

The qualitative HAV RNA PCR test has an equivalent diagnostic accuracy for AHA compared to IgM anti-HAV and may be more sensitive during the window period.

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • Hepatitis A Screening for Internationally Adopted Children From Hepatitis A Endemic Countries
    Vanessa N. Raabe, Casey Sautter, Mary Chesney, Judith K. Eckerle, Cynthia R. Howard, Chandy C. John
    Clinical Pediatrics.2014; 53(1): 31.     CrossRef
  • 11,048 View
  • 62 Download
  • Crossref
Case Report
Osler-Weber-Rendu disease presenting with hepatocellular carcinoma: radiologic and genetic findings
Joo Ho Lee, Yung Sang Lee, Pyo Nyun Kim, Beom Hee Lee, Gu-Whan Kim, Han-Wook Yoo, Nae-Yun Heo, Young-Suk Lim, Han Chu Lee, Young-Hwa Chung, Dong Jin Suh
Korean J Hepatol 2011;17(4):313-318.
Published online December 26, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/kjhep.2011.17.4.313

This is a case report of a 68-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accompanied by hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), also known as Osler-Weber-Rendu disease, and hepatic vascular malformation. HHT is an autosomal dominant disorder of the fibrovascular tissue that is characterized by recurrent epistaxis, mucocutaneous telangiectasias, and visceral arteriovenous malformations. HHT is caused by mutation of the genes involved in the signaling pathway of transforming growth factor-β, which plays an important role in the formation of vascular endothelia. Hepatic involvement has been reported as occurring in 30-73% of patients with HHT. However, symptomatic liver involvement is quite rare, and the representative clinical presentations of HHT in hepatic involvement are high-output heart failure, portal hypertension, nodular regenerative hyperplasia, and symptoms of biliary ischemia. Some cases of HCC in association with HHT have been reported, but are very rare. We present herein the characteristic radiologic and genetic findings of HHT that was diagnosed during the evaluation and treatment of HCC.

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • U1 snRNP and RNA polymerase II interaction is predominantly mediated by Prp40 rather than U1-70K in yeast
    Xueni Li, Jiaqin Li, Shasha Shi, Zhiling Kuang, Pankaj Srivastava, Aaron Issaian, Shaun Bevers, Marisa Elise Wagley, Angelo D’Alessandro, Rui Zhao
    Nucleic Acids Research.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Abdominal imaging findings of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: a case series of seven patients and literature review
    Jiawei Liu, Jian Ling, Fen Yu, Lujie Li, Yuxin Wu, Qiaochu Zhao, Chenyu Song, Zhi Dong, Jifei Wang, Mimi Tang, Meicheng Chen, Siya Shi, Yanji Luo, Danyang Xu
    Chinese Journal of Academic Radiology.2025; 8(4): 268.     CrossRef
  • Hepatic manifestations of hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia
    Claire Kelly, Elisabetta Buscarini, Guido Manfredi, Stephen Gregory, Michael A. Heneghan
    Liver International.2024; 44(9): 2220.     CrossRef
  • Partial hepatectomy for a patient with Rendu–Osler–Weber disease: a case report
    Naoko Sekiguchi, Daisaku Yamada, Shogo Kobayashi, Kazuki Sasaki, Yoshifumi Iwagami, Yoshito Tomimaru, Takehiro Noda, Hidenori Takahashi, Yuichiro Doki, Hidetoshi Eguchi
    Surgical Case Reports.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, surveillance, and management of hepatocellular carcinoma associated with vascular liver disease
    Debi Prasad, Mindie H. Nguyen
    The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences.2021; 37(5): 355.     CrossRef
  • Benign and malignant hepatocellular lesions in patients with vascular liver diseases
    Valérie Vilgrain, Valérie Paradis, Morgane Van Wettere, Dominique Valla, Maxime Ronot, Pierre-Emmanuel Rautou
    Abdominal Radiology.2018; 43(8): 1968.     CrossRef
  • A successful treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma with Osler–Rendu–Weber disease using radiofrequency ablation under laparoscopy
    Yoshinari Takaoka, Naoki Morimoto, Kouichi Miura, Hiroaki Nomoto, Kozue Murayama, Takuya Hirosawa, Shunji Watanabe, Takeshi Fujieda, Mamiko Ttsukui, Hirotoshi Kawata, Toshiro Niki, Norio Isoda, Makoto Iijima, Hironori Yamamoto
    Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology.2018; 11(6): 501.     CrossRef
  • Osler-Weber-Rendu Disease Presenting as Recurrent Portosystemic Encephalopathy in a 75-year-old Female Patient
    Junghoon Ha, Byoung Kwan Son, Sang Bong Ahn, Young Kwan Jo, Seong Hwan Kim, Yun Ju Jo, Young Sook Park, Yoon Young Jung
    The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology.2015; 65(1): 57.     CrossRef
  • Benign and malignant hepatocellular lesions in patients with vascular liver disease
    Valérie Vilgrain, Pierre-Emmanuel Rautou, Valérie Paradis, Maxime Ronot
    Clinical Liver Disease.2014; 3(6): 122.     CrossRef
  • 12,451 View
  • 65 Download
  • Crossref