A Hematological Travesty in the Setting of Alcohol Use Disorder and Liver Cirrhosis

2021 
Excessive ethanol consumption is associated with an increased risk of developing health complications, especially in individuals with pre-existing thrombocytopenia and cirrhosis. Here, we describe a case of a patient with a history of alcoholic cirrhosis, hypertension, and thrombocytopenia, presenting with significant decline following an incidence of binge drinking. Radiography identified a large non-lobar intraparenchymal hemorrhage. However, due to severe thrombocytopenia that was unresponsive to platelet therapy, the possibility of pursuing any form of surgical intervention was negated. Surgical contraindication and a lack of response to subsequent medical management contributed to the family's decision to opt for conservative medical treatment and comfort care. This case showcases the potential for liver cirrhosis in the setting of chronic alcohol use disorder to pave the way for terminal intracerebral hemorrhage.
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