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Case Report
Fulminant Hepatic Failure Resulting from Coexistent Wilson�¢����s Disease,
Hepatitis E and Herbal Medication: A Case Report
Author(s): Baliga Kiran, Pradyum Ram, Baliga BS, Rajesh SM and Kini PrashantBaliga Kiran, Pradyum Ram, Baliga BS, Rajesh SM and Kini Prashant
Infection with hepatitis A virus can cause severe or even fatal illness in patients with chronic liver disease. Here we describe a ten-year-old girl who presented as acute liver failure and was diagnosed with Wilson’s disease and later with coexistent hepatitis E infection. Wilson’s disease was demonstrated on the basis of Kayser Fischer ring, low ceruloplasmin, and high urinary copper excretion. Hepatitis E was diagnosed serologically with a positive anti HEV IgM titers. Our case suggests that acute hepatitis E may play a part in the acute decompensation seen in some cases of unrecognized Wilson’s disease. The patient gradually deteriorated and died in a period of 3 months.
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DOI:
10.4172/2165-7920.1000526
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