An unusual cause of encephalopathy with renal failure in a patient with treated HCV cirrhosis

Hepatol Forum. 2021 Jan 8;2(1):34-35. doi: 10.14744/hf.2020.2020.0020. eCollection 2021 Jan.

Abstract

A 63-year-old teetotaller male, previously treated for hepatitis C-related compensated cirrhosis, presented with acute-onset encephalopathy with no focal neurological deficit and stable vitals. Investigations revealed elevated serum creatinine (2.94 mg/dL), hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia, and high serum PTH levels. He was diagnosed with right parathyroid adenoma (1.3×1.2×0.7 cm) with the help of a neck ultrasound. His encephalopathy and renal failure persisted despite adequate IV fluids, calcitonin, and bisphosphonates. Urgent hemi-parathyroidectomy was performed on day four, following which he recovered completely.

Keywords: Hepatic encephalopathy; hypercalcemic crisis; metabolic encephalopathy; parathyroid adenoma.

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