Microbial structures in a patient with sporadic non-A, non-B fulminant hepatitis treated by liver transplantation
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- DOI: 10.1002/jmv.1890220211
Microbial structures in a patient with sporadic non-A, non-B fulminant hepatitis treated by liver transplantation
Abstract
Double-shelled virus-like particles (60 nm) and long cytoplasmic tubular structures were found in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes from areas of collapsed and regenerating areas of hepatectomised liver in a 13-year-old boy who received a liver graft for fulminant hepatitis attributed to sporadic non-A, non-B hepatitis. The patient died on the ninth postoperative day from acute graft failure. Although virus-like particles were not found, instead, gram-negative rods were identified in the necrotic graft and the most likely cause of death was a gram-negative septicaemia with a Shwartzman-like reaction localized to the liver.
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