A 45-yr-old woman, with asthma and skin erythema, was diagnosed as having allergic granulomatous angiitis. Leukocytosis accompanied by hypereosinophilia and characteristic histological findings of skin lesions also were present. Upon laparoscopy and liver biopsy, the liver showed a congestive appearance and, histologically, showed thickening of the central vein walls, as well as narrowing of the lumens with collagenous fibers, and pericentral hemorrhage with hepatocyte degeneration. A diagnosis of veno-occlusive disease of the liver was made. This is the first report on a case of veno-occlusive disease of the liver occurring in association with allergic granulomatous angiitis.

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