Acute hepatitis A complicated by encephalitis: a case report and literature review

IF 0.8 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Egyptian Liver Journal Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1186/s43066-024-00325-8
Reham Ashour, Rahma Ibrahim, Ammar Muhammed
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Hepatitis A is the most common cause of acute hepatitis around the globe, especially in developing countries. It often presents with signs and symptoms related to the gastrointestinal system. However, it rarely presents extrahepatic manifestations, which can be more common in adults than in children. We report a unique case of hepatitis A presenting with encephalitis that was resolved conservatively. Before attributing the neurological features to hepatitis A, we had to rule out other etiologies with similar presentations. Many viruses cause encephalitis, such as herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, varicella zoster virus and enteroviruses. A few cases of hepatitis A complicated by encephalitis have been reported in the literature. In our case, developing a tonic-clonic seizure with no past seizure history demanded more investigations to exclude other etiologies. Ultimately, clinical signs and laboratory investigations led us to consider hepatitis A as the main cause of the patient’s symptoms of encephalitis. Hepatitis A virus may present with extrahepatic manifestations more than expected, so more studies and research should be done to increase physicians’ knowledge of these manifestations, make early diagnosis, and administer the effective treatment. • Encephalitis is a rare extrahepatic manifestation of HAV. • Encephalitis presenting with a tonic-clonic seizure and loss of consciousness in an icteric patient. • Differential diagnosis is important to exclude other etiologies of encephalopathy.
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急性甲型肝炎并发脑炎:病例报告和文献综述
甲型肝炎是全球尤其是发展中国家最常见的急性肝炎病因。它通常会出现与胃肠道系统相关的体征和症状。但是,甲型肝炎很少出现肝外表现,这在成人中比在儿童中更为常见。我们报告了一例独特的甲型肝炎脑炎病例,保守治疗后病情得到缓解。在将神经系统特征归因于甲型肝炎之前,我们必须排除有类似表现的其他病因。许多病毒都会引起脑炎,如 1 型和 2 型单纯疱疹病毒、水痘带状疱疹病毒和肠道病毒。文献中也报道过几例甲型肝炎并发脑炎的病例。在我们的病例中,患者出现强直-阵挛发作,既往无发作史,因此需要进行更多检查以排除其他病因。最终,根据临床症状和实验室检查结果,我们认为甲型肝炎是患者出现脑炎症状的主要原因。甲型肝炎病毒的肝外表现可能超出预期,因此应开展更多的调查和研究,以增加医生对这些表现的了解,及早诊断并进行有效治疗。- 脑炎是一种罕见的 HAV 肝外表现。- 一名黄疸病人出现强直阵挛发作和意识丧失的脑炎。- 鉴别诊断对于排除脑病的其他病因非常重要。
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Egyptian Liver Journal
Egyptian Liver Journal Medicine-Hepatology
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