| Literature DB >> 27250051 |
Tomoe Kawamura1, Atsushi Hiraoka, Akiko Toshimori, Hidetaro Ueki, Miho Kaneto, Toshihiko Aibiki, Tomonari Okudaira, Hiroka Yamago, Hiromasa Nakahara, Hideomi Tomida, Yoshifumi Suga, Nobuaki Azemoto, Kenichiro Mori, Hideki Miyata, Tomoyuki Ninomiya, Masashi Hirooka, Masanori Abe, Bunzo Matsuura, Yoichi Hiasa, Katsumi Kito, Kojiro Michitaka.
Abstract
A 63-year-old Japanese man whose white blood cell count and total-bilirubin and aminotransferase levels were elevated was referred to our hospital. Computed tomography did not reveal any abnormalities, and there was no evidence of gastritis or colitis on esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Although the patient had no history of drug use or allergies, a high concentration of eosinophils (80%) was noted. A liver biopsy revealed hepatitis with eosinophilic infiltration. The patient's alanine aminotransferase and eosinophil levels improved with the administration of steroids. A second biopsy, performed 6 months later, showed the improvement of the eosinophilic infiltration. The patient was diagnosed with eosinophilic hepatitis due to the presence of hypereosinophilic syndrome without the dysfunction of other organs.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27250051 DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.55.5982
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intern Med ISSN: 0918-2918 Impact factor: 1.271