{"title":"一例在自身免疫性硬化性胆管炎背景下合并感染甲型肝炎病毒和 Epstein-Barr 病毒的儿童急性肝功能衰竭的病例报告。","authors":"Sergiy Kramarov, Vitalii Yevtushenko, Iryna Seriakova, Oleksandr Voronov, Nataliia Kyrytsia, Liudmyla Vladislavivna Zakordonets, Valerii Shadrin, Claudia Shatrova, Nataliia Savostikova, Volodymyr Zhezhera","doi":"10.2147/IMCRJ.S477802","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Background: </strong>Fulminant hepatitis is a rare and severe form of acute liver failure (ALF) characterized by rapid and massive destruction of liver cells and associated with a high mortality rate. Infectious factors, in particular viral hepatitis, take a prominent place in the etiology of ALF, however, the presence of chronic liver pathology can play a significant role in the disease progression and development of ALF.</p><p><strong>Case presentation: </strong>A 2-year-old child was hospitalized on the 4th day of the disease with manifestations of jaundice and general intoxication. The examination revealed markers of active hepatitis A virus infection and Epstein-Barr virus infection. From the seventh day of the disease, the child's condition began to progressively deteriorate due to manifestations of ALF. Despite the use of immunomodulatory and replacement therapy, the disease ended fatally on the 9th day. Pathohistological examination revealed manifestations of viral necrotic hepatitis on the background of autoimmune sclerosing cholangitis.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The case is novel as regards the occurrence of two viral hepatitis with different modes of transmission on a background of unidentified liver disease.</p>","PeriodicalId":14337,"journal":{"name":"International Medical Case Reports Journal","volume":"17 ","pages":"801-807"},"PeriodicalIF":0.7000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11444069/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A Case Report of Acute Liver Failure in a Child with Hepatitis a Virus and Epstein-Barr Virus Coinfection on the Background of Autoimmune Sclerosing Cholangitis.\",\"authors\":\"Sergiy Kramarov, Vitalii Yevtushenko, Iryna Seriakova, Oleksandr Voronov, Nataliia Kyrytsia, Liudmyla Vladislavivna Zakordonets, Valerii Shadrin, Claudia Shatrova, Nataliia Savostikova, Volodymyr Zhezhera\",\"doi\":\"10.2147/IMCRJ.S477802\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Background: </strong>Fulminant hepatitis is a rare and severe form of acute liver failure (ALF) characterized by rapid and massive destruction of liver cells and associated with a high mortality rate. 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A Case Report of Acute Liver Failure in a Child with Hepatitis a Virus and Epstein-Barr Virus Coinfection on the Background of Autoimmune Sclerosing Cholangitis.
Background: Fulminant hepatitis is a rare and severe form of acute liver failure (ALF) characterized by rapid and massive destruction of liver cells and associated with a high mortality rate. Infectious factors, in particular viral hepatitis, take a prominent place in the etiology of ALF, however, the presence of chronic liver pathology can play a significant role in the disease progression and development of ALF.
Case presentation: A 2-year-old child was hospitalized on the 4th day of the disease with manifestations of jaundice and general intoxication. The examination revealed markers of active hepatitis A virus infection and Epstein-Barr virus infection. From the seventh day of the disease, the child's condition began to progressively deteriorate due to manifestations of ALF. Despite the use of immunomodulatory and replacement therapy, the disease ended fatally on the 9th day. Pathohistological examination revealed manifestations of viral necrotic hepatitis on the background of autoimmune sclerosing cholangitis.
Conclusion: The case is novel as regards the occurrence of two viral hepatitis with different modes of transmission on a background of unidentified liver disease.
期刊介绍:
International Medical Case Reports Journal is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal publishing original case reports from all medical specialties. Submissions should not normally exceed 3,000 words or 4 published pages including figures, diagrams and references. As of 1st April 2019, the International Medical Case Reports Journal will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.