Noncirrhotic portal hypertension is an uncommon liver disease of unknown origin, increasingly described in HIV-infected adults. Prolonged antiretroviral exposure, in particular to didanosine, and thrombophilic predisposition have been suggested as potential pathogenic factors. Data are limited in children. We describe a 10-year-old HIV-infected girl with noncirrhotic portal hypertension who presented with progressive spleen enlargement and variceal bleeding.
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