Hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension are complications of portal hypertension with opposing mechanisms that can coexist. Moderate portopulmonary hypertension, which is a contraindication to a liver transplant, must be managed with pulmonary vasodilators to normalize pulmonary arterial pressures before a transplant listing. Concomitant hepatopulmonary syndrome complicates the management of portopulmonary hypertension, as pulmonary vasodilators can theoretically exacerbate the intrapulmonary dilatation believed to cause hepatopulmonary syndrome. We describe a case of a post-liver transplant patient with concomitant hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension safely treated with sildenafil.

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