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Dr. Sunil Agrawal
1st year MD Resident
Department of Child health
Overview
Introduction –
  Hepatosplenomegaly
  Hepatomegaly
  Splenomegaly
Causes –
  HEPATOSPLENOMEGALY
Hepatosplenomegaly-
  History
  physical examination
   investigations and treatment
Approach in children and neonate -summary
Hepatosplenomegaly - Introduction


Hepatosplenomegaly is enlargement of both the spleen
 and liver.

 •Hepatomegaly :
      •Represents the clinical appearance of liver
      enlargement
      •Enlarged liver, indicates potentially reversible
      primary or secondary liver disease.
Hepatomegaly may be confirmed by
 palpation, percussion, or radiologic tests.

May be mistaken for
 displacement   of the liver by the diaphragm
 abdominal tumor

 spinal deformity

 fecal material
can occur via five mechanisms,
  Inflammation,
  Excessive storage,
  Infiltration,
  Congestion, and
  Obstruction.
Presence of a palpable liver does not always
 represent hepatomegaly .

Determined on the basis of liver span and degree
 of extension below the right costal margin.
Normal liver spans range from 5 to 9
 cm depending on age.
The normal range for liver span by
 percussion at
 1 week of age - 4.5 to 5 cm.
 12 years, boys - 7 to 8 cm
         girls - 6 to 6.5 cm
SPLENOMEGALY :
Primary functions is to filter defective and/or
 foreign cells.

Splenomegaly is usually caused by systemic
 disease and not by primary splenic disease.

 Normal spleen may be palpable 1–2 cm below left
 costal margin in infants and children.
Normal variants -splenomegaly
  Palpable spleen tip due to thinner abdominal
   musculature
Splenomegaly is usually caused by
   infection
   autoimmune disorders
   hemolysis
Because of exposure below the protective rib cage,
  splenomegaly results in increased risk of splenic injury or
  rupture.
Hepatosplenomegaly - causes
Infections
Haematological disorders
Vascular congestion
Tumours and Infiltrations
Storage disorders
Miscellaneous causes
Infections

                  i) Acute infections -
a)Protozoal - Malaria, kala-azar, toxoplasmosis
b)Bacterial - Typhoid, sepsis
c)Spirochaetal - Leptospirosis
d)Viral -Infectious mononucleosis, cytomegalo virus
ii) Chronic infections -
a)Mycobacterial - Disseminated tuberculosis
b)Protozoal -Malaria,kala-azar,toxoplasmosis
c)Spirochaetal - Congenital syphilis
d)Viral - HIV, Rubella, herpes, cytomegalovirus infection
e)Bacterial - Brucellosis
f)Fungal - Histoplasmosis
Haematological disorders
i)Iron-deficiency anaemia
ii) Haemolytic disorders -
   a)Thalassaemia
   b)Hereditary spherocytosis
   c)Sickle cell anaemia
   d)Autoimmune haemolytic anaemias
   e)Isoimmunization disorders - Rh and ABO
   incompatibility
Vascular congestion
i)Congestive cardiac failure
ii)Constrictive pericarditis
iii)Cirrhosis -
    a) Hepatitis
    b) Chronic active hepatitis
    c)Biliary atresia
    d)Cystic fibrosis
    e)Wilson's disease
    f)Galactosemia
    g)Alpha-l-antitrypsin deficiency
    h)Haemosiderosis
Tumours and Infiltrations
i)Leukaemia - Acute lymphocytic leukaemia
ii)Lymphomas — Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkins lymphoma
iii)Metastatic disease - Neuroblastoma
iv)Histiocytosis X
Storage disorders
i) Lipid storage diseases -
   a)Gaucher disease
   b)Niemann-Pick disease
   c)Gangliosidoses
   d)Mucolipidoses
ii) Mucopolysaccharoidoses
   a)Hurler's syndrome
   b)Hunter's syndrome
iii) Glycogen storage disease - Type IV
iv) Amyloidosis
Miscellaneous causes
i) Serum sickness
ii) Connective tissue disorders
   a)Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
   b)SLE
iii) Sarcoidosis
CAUSES OF
SPLENOHEPATOMEGALY
1)Malaria
2)Kala azar
3)Chronic haemolytic anaemia
4)Portal hypertension
History
Age at onset
Sex
Fever, jaundice
Acute illness, dyspnea, fatigue, diarrhea, vomiting
Signs of malignancy- proptosis, subcutaneous nodules
Travel history – endemic diseases
Developmental milestones
Nutrition history (neonatal formula)
Medical history: umbilical catheter, weight loss, failure to
 thrive, bleeding, bruising, Pruritis, pallor, heart disease ,
 rashes, joint pain.
Family history: Early cholecystectomy, gallstones,
 anemias, ethnic heritage, liver disease, maternal HBV,
 HCV
Age
Neonates and first few months of life - e.g.
 Haemolytic anaemias (Thalassaemia
 major), storage disorders
Any age - Malaria, kala azar, sepsis, enteric
 fever, etc.
CAUSES OF HEPATOSPLENOMEGALY BY AGE


           A. NEONATE                                   B. CHILD

    COMMON            UNCOMMON             COMMON                 UNCOMMON

Congestive heart   Hemangiomatosis Hemolytic anaemias Budd-Chiari syndrome
failure            Histiocytosis   Biliary obstruction Constrictive pericarditis
Maternal diabetes Isoimmunization    Congestive heart       Gauchers disease
Metabolic                            failure                Hemangiomas
                  Neuroblastoma
disorders                            Leukemia/lymphoma Immune deficiencies
Sepsis                               Parasitic infections   Metastaic tumors
Storage disease                      Sepsis                 Neiman-Picks disease
TORCH infection                      Systemic infections    Collagen vascular
                                                            diseases
                                                            Veno-oclusive disease
Hepatosplenomegaly with
Fever - Infection - Malaria, kala-azar, enteric fever,
 malignancy
Jaundice, anorexia, vomiting, haematemesis, malena -
 liver disease especially cirrhosis with portal hypertension
Recurrent Jaundice - Liver disease, Hemolytic anemia
Dyspnoea / difficulty in feeding - cardiac causes e.g. CCF
Delayed development - Carbohydrate / Lipid storage
 disorders
Family history - Congenital hemolytic anemia, storage
 disorders etc.
CLINICAL EXAMINATION
CAUSES OF HEPATOSPLENOMEGALY WITH PALLOR –
1)Infections - Malaria, kala-azar, bacteremia
2)Haemolytic anaemia - Hereditary spherocytosis, sickle
 cell anaemia, thalassaemia, autoimmune haemolytic
 anaemia.
3)Nutritional - Iron deficiency anaemia.
4)Leukaemia and lymphomas.
CLINICAL EXAMINATION
                  General examination
Pallor - Already discussed
Petechiae, purpura, ecchymosis, lymphadenopathy etc.
 - Leukaemia
Jaundice - Liver disease / haemolytic anaemia
Koilonychia, platynychia - Iron deficiency
Mental retardation - Mucopolysaccharoidoses
Systemic examination
                     Abdomen
Tender hepatomegaly- Viral hepatitis, CCF, liver
 abscess, enteric fever
Firm consistency liver with sharp edge - Cirrhosis,
 constrictive pericarditis
Just palpable soft spleen - Enteric fever, infective
 endocarditis, etc.
Ascites - Suggests cirrhosis with portal hypertension,
 malignancy, TB
CVS - Raised JVP - CCF, constrictive pericarditis
INVESTIGATIONS
Complete haemogram - Infections, anaemia
Peripheral smear -
  Leukaemia (Blast cells)
  Thalassaemia (hypochromia, nucleated RBC's, target cells)
  Sickle cell anaemia (sickling on treatment with 2% sodium
   metabisulphite)
  Parasitic diseases (Eosinophilia)
ESR - Elevated in inflammatory diseases
Reticulocyte count - High in haemolytic anaemia
Liver Function Test
Serum proteins - Low in kwashiorkor
SGOT/SGPT - Raised in hepatitis & hepatic necrosis
Alkaline phosphatase - Elevated in hepatobiliary
 obstruction & liver abscess
Bilirubin (total, direct) - Haemolytic anaemias
Miscellaneous tests
Raised alpha foeto protein- Hepatoblastoma
Hbs Ag - Hepatitis B
High prothrombin time - Liver parenchymal dysfunction
High sweat chlorides - Cystic fibrosis
Wilson's disease - Low ceruloplasmin
Liver scan - To differentiate biliary atresia from neonatal hepatitis
Urine and stool examination - In case of jaundice
USG abdomen - Cirrhosis with portal hypertension, Ascites,
 Tumors & cysts
Liver biopsy- Pathological diagnosis
Chest X-ray - ECG, echocardiography if cardiac cause
 suspected
Haemolytic profile in suspected haemolytic anaemia
Blood culture, Widal, Mantoux test - as required
TREATMENT STRATEGIES
Therapy is directed at treatment of
 underlying disease
Infections
      –Consider interferon for hepatitis B
      –Consider interferon and ribaviron for hepatitis C
Metabolic disease
     –Metabolism consultation
     –Often requires specific restricted formulas
Cholestasis
     –Ursodeoxycholic acid
     –Supplemental fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, K
T/T Contd….
Immune suppression for autoimmune hepatitis
Chemotherapy – Histiocytosis, leukemia,
lymphoma

Surgical treatment

   Kasai  portoenterostomy for biliary atresia has
   better outcome if done before 60 days of age
T/T Contd….
 Splenectomy:
  If Packed cell requirement is more than
   250ml/kg/yr(thalassemia)
  Uncontrolled bleeding or not responding to steroid or iv Ig
   (chronic ITP)
  If splenectomy is performed, immunize at least 10 days
   prior
       –Pneumococci
       –Haemophilus influenzae,
        if under 5

       –Meningococcal vaccine
       –Postsurgical penicillin prophylaxis required
Approach in children with Hepatosplenomegaly




         To summarize
Approach in neonates with Hepatosplenomegaly
References

Nelsons text book of pediatrics, 19th edition.
Ghai essential pediatrics.
Ian D. D’Agata and William F. Balistreri, Evaluation
 of Liver Disease in the Pediatric Patient, Pediatr. Rev.
 1999;20;376
Ann D. Wolf and Joel E. Lavine, Hepatomegaly in
 Neonates and Children, Pediatr. Rev. 2000;21;303
Websites : www.prsharma.com.np ;
 www.pedsinreview.org
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Approach to a child with Hepatosplenomegaly

  • 1. Dr. Sunil Agrawal 1st year MD Resident Department of Child health
  • 2. Overview Introduction – Hepatosplenomegaly Hepatomegaly Splenomegaly Causes – HEPATOSPLENOMEGALY Hepatosplenomegaly- History physical examination  investigations and treatment Approach in children and neonate -summary
  • 3. Hepatosplenomegaly - Introduction Hepatosplenomegaly is enlargement of both the spleen and liver. •Hepatomegaly : •Represents the clinical appearance of liver enlargement •Enlarged liver, indicates potentially reversible primary or secondary liver disease.
  • 4. Hepatomegaly may be confirmed by palpation, percussion, or radiologic tests. May be mistaken for displacement of the liver by the diaphragm abdominal tumor spinal deformity fecal material
  • 5. can occur via five mechanisms, Inflammation, Excessive storage, Infiltration, Congestion, and Obstruction. Presence of a palpable liver does not always represent hepatomegaly . Determined on the basis of liver span and degree of extension below the right costal margin.
  • 6. Normal liver spans range from 5 to 9 cm depending on age. The normal range for liver span by percussion at 1 week of age - 4.5 to 5 cm. 12 years, boys - 7 to 8 cm girls - 6 to 6.5 cm
  • 7. SPLENOMEGALY : Primary functions is to filter defective and/or foreign cells. Splenomegaly is usually caused by systemic disease and not by primary splenic disease.  Normal spleen may be palpable 1–2 cm below left costal margin in infants and children.
  • 8. Normal variants -splenomegaly Palpable spleen tip due to thinner abdominal musculature Splenomegaly is usually caused by  infection  autoimmune disorders  hemolysis Because of exposure below the protective rib cage, splenomegaly results in increased risk of splenic injury or rupture.
  • 9. Hepatosplenomegaly - causes Infections Haematological disorders Vascular congestion Tumours and Infiltrations Storage disorders Miscellaneous causes
  • 10. Infections i) Acute infections - a)Protozoal - Malaria, kala-azar, toxoplasmosis b)Bacterial - Typhoid, sepsis c)Spirochaetal - Leptospirosis d)Viral -Infectious mononucleosis, cytomegalo virus
  • 11. ii) Chronic infections - a)Mycobacterial - Disseminated tuberculosis b)Protozoal -Malaria,kala-azar,toxoplasmosis c)Spirochaetal - Congenital syphilis d)Viral - HIV, Rubella, herpes, cytomegalovirus infection e)Bacterial - Brucellosis f)Fungal - Histoplasmosis
  • 12. Haematological disorders i)Iron-deficiency anaemia ii) Haemolytic disorders - a)Thalassaemia b)Hereditary spherocytosis c)Sickle cell anaemia d)Autoimmune haemolytic anaemias e)Isoimmunization disorders - Rh and ABO incompatibility
  • 13. Vascular congestion i)Congestive cardiac failure ii)Constrictive pericarditis iii)Cirrhosis - a) Hepatitis b) Chronic active hepatitis c)Biliary atresia d)Cystic fibrosis e)Wilson's disease f)Galactosemia g)Alpha-l-antitrypsin deficiency h)Haemosiderosis
  • 14. Tumours and Infiltrations i)Leukaemia - Acute lymphocytic leukaemia ii)Lymphomas — Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkins lymphoma iii)Metastatic disease - Neuroblastoma iv)Histiocytosis X
  • 15. Storage disorders i) Lipid storage diseases - a)Gaucher disease b)Niemann-Pick disease c)Gangliosidoses d)Mucolipidoses ii) Mucopolysaccharoidoses a)Hurler's syndrome b)Hunter's syndrome iii) Glycogen storage disease - Type IV iv) Amyloidosis
  • 16. Miscellaneous causes i) Serum sickness ii) Connective tissue disorders a)Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis b)SLE iii) Sarcoidosis
  • 17. CAUSES OF SPLENOHEPATOMEGALY 1)Malaria 2)Kala azar 3)Chronic haemolytic anaemia 4)Portal hypertension
  • 18. History Age at onset Sex Fever, jaundice Acute illness, dyspnea, fatigue, diarrhea, vomiting Signs of malignancy- proptosis, subcutaneous nodules Travel history – endemic diseases Developmental milestones Nutrition history (neonatal formula) Medical history: umbilical catheter, weight loss, failure to thrive, bleeding, bruising, Pruritis, pallor, heart disease , rashes, joint pain. Family history: Early cholecystectomy, gallstones, anemias, ethnic heritage, liver disease, maternal HBV, HCV
  • 19. Age Neonates and first few months of life - e.g. Haemolytic anaemias (Thalassaemia major), storage disorders Any age - Malaria, kala azar, sepsis, enteric fever, etc.
  • 20. CAUSES OF HEPATOSPLENOMEGALY BY AGE A. NEONATE B. CHILD COMMON UNCOMMON COMMON UNCOMMON Congestive heart Hemangiomatosis Hemolytic anaemias Budd-Chiari syndrome failure Histiocytosis Biliary obstruction Constrictive pericarditis Maternal diabetes Isoimmunization Congestive heart Gauchers disease Metabolic failure Hemangiomas Neuroblastoma disorders Leukemia/lymphoma Immune deficiencies Sepsis Parasitic infections Metastaic tumors Storage disease Sepsis Neiman-Picks disease TORCH infection Systemic infections Collagen vascular diseases Veno-oclusive disease
  • 21. Hepatosplenomegaly with Fever - Infection - Malaria, kala-azar, enteric fever, malignancy Jaundice, anorexia, vomiting, haematemesis, malena - liver disease especially cirrhosis with portal hypertension Recurrent Jaundice - Liver disease, Hemolytic anemia Dyspnoea / difficulty in feeding - cardiac causes e.g. CCF Delayed development - Carbohydrate / Lipid storage disorders Family history - Congenital hemolytic anemia, storage disorders etc.
  • 22. CLINICAL EXAMINATION CAUSES OF HEPATOSPLENOMEGALY WITH PALLOR – 1)Infections - Malaria, kala-azar, bacteremia 2)Haemolytic anaemia - Hereditary spherocytosis, sickle cell anaemia, thalassaemia, autoimmune haemolytic anaemia. 3)Nutritional - Iron deficiency anaemia. 4)Leukaemia and lymphomas.
  • 23. CLINICAL EXAMINATION General examination Pallor - Already discussed Petechiae, purpura, ecchymosis, lymphadenopathy etc. - Leukaemia Jaundice - Liver disease / haemolytic anaemia Koilonychia, platynychia - Iron deficiency Mental retardation - Mucopolysaccharoidoses
  • 24. Systemic examination Abdomen Tender hepatomegaly- Viral hepatitis, CCF, liver abscess, enteric fever Firm consistency liver with sharp edge - Cirrhosis, constrictive pericarditis Just palpable soft spleen - Enteric fever, infective endocarditis, etc. Ascites - Suggests cirrhosis with portal hypertension, malignancy, TB CVS - Raised JVP - CCF, constrictive pericarditis
  • 25. INVESTIGATIONS Complete haemogram - Infections, anaemia Peripheral smear - Leukaemia (Blast cells) Thalassaemia (hypochromia, nucleated RBC's, target cells) Sickle cell anaemia (sickling on treatment with 2% sodium metabisulphite) Parasitic diseases (Eosinophilia) ESR - Elevated in inflammatory diseases Reticulocyte count - High in haemolytic anaemia
  • 26. Liver Function Test Serum proteins - Low in kwashiorkor SGOT/SGPT - Raised in hepatitis & hepatic necrosis Alkaline phosphatase - Elevated in hepatobiliary obstruction & liver abscess Bilirubin (total, direct) - Haemolytic anaemias
  • 27. Miscellaneous tests Raised alpha foeto protein- Hepatoblastoma Hbs Ag - Hepatitis B High prothrombin time - Liver parenchymal dysfunction High sweat chlorides - Cystic fibrosis Wilson's disease - Low ceruloplasmin Liver scan - To differentiate biliary atresia from neonatal hepatitis Urine and stool examination - In case of jaundice
  • 28. USG abdomen - Cirrhosis with portal hypertension, Ascites, Tumors & cysts Liver biopsy- Pathological diagnosis Chest X-ray - ECG, echocardiography if cardiac cause suspected Haemolytic profile in suspected haemolytic anaemia Blood culture, Widal, Mantoux test - as required
  • 29. TREATMENT STRATEGIES Therapy is directed at treatment of underlying disease Infections –Consider interferon for hepatitis B –Consider interferon and ribaviron for hepatitis C Metabolic disease –Metabolism consultation –Often requires specific restricted formulas Cholestasis –Ursodeoxycholic acid –Supplemental fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, K
  • 30. T/T Contd…. Immune suppression for autoimmune hepatitis Chemotherapy – Histiocytosis, leukemia, lymphoma Surgical treatment Kasai portoenterostomy for biliary atresia has better outcome if done before 60 days of age
  • 31. T/T Contd….  Splenectomy:  If Packed cell requirement is more than 250ml/kg/yr(thalassemia)  Uncontrolled bleeding or not responding to steroid or iv Ig (chronic ITP)  If splenectomy is performed, immunize at least 10 days prior –Pneumococci –Haemophilus influenzae,  if under 5 –Meningococcal vaccine –Postsurgical penicillin prophylaxis required
  • 32. Approach in children with Hepatosplenomegaly To summarize
  • 33. Approach in neonates with Hepatosplenomegaly
  • 34. References Nelsons text book of pediatrics, 19th edition. Ghai essential pediatrics. Ian D. D’Agata and William F. Balistreri, Evaluation of Liver Disease in the Pediatric Patient, Pediatr. Rev. 1999;20;376 Ann D. Wolf and Joel E. Lavine, Hepatomegaly in Neonates and Children, Pediatr. Rev. 2000;21;303 Websites : www.prsharma.com.np ; www.pedsinreview.org