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Case Reports
. 1990 Feb;79(2):201-5.
doi: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1990.tb11439.x.

Aetiology of icteric hepatitis and fulminant hepatic failure in children and the possible predisposition to hepatic failure by sickle cell disease

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Aetiology of icteric hepatitis and fulminant hepatic failure in children and the possible predisposition to hepatic failure by sickle cell disease

M D Yohannan et al. Acta Paediatr Scand. 1990 Feb.

Abstract

The aetiological agents of acute icteric hepatitis and fulminant hepatic failure were investigated in 47 children less than 12 years of age presenting at our hospital during the period January to December 1987. Hepatitis A virus was the aetiological agent in 72%, hepatitis B virus in 11%, cytomegalovirus in 2% and non A non B in 15%. These results confirm the endemicity of these viruses in the Saudi population and that they can be contracted in early life and could lead to severe hepatitis. Three of the patients who had hepatitis A virus infection developed fulminant hepatic failure and two of them died. Two of the patients who developed fulminant hepatic failure were also suffering from sickle cell disease. This raises the question of a possible predisposition to hepatic failure in sickle cell disease upon infection with hepatitis A virus.

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