| Literature DB >> 27818806 |
Gary Golds1, Lawrence Worobetz2.
Abstract
HSV hepatitis is a rare but often fatal cause of liver failure which tends to affect immunocompromised individuals. Early treatment with Acyclovir has been shown to reduce mortality in HSV hepatitis making recognition of the condition critically important. Here, we present a case of HSV hepatitis in a young woman with Crohn's disease on Prednisone, Azathioprine, and Infliximab. We discuss the clinical presentation of HSV hepatitis as well as the possible causes of hepatitis in a patient on these medications. This case helps demonstrate the importance of early clinical suspicion for HSV in undifferentiated fulminate liver failure. It is also the first reported case of HSV hepatitis in a patient on Infliximab, raising the possibility of HSV reactivation in patients on Infliximab.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27818806 PMCID: PMC5080523 DOI: 10.1155/2016/2132056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Reports Hepatol ISSN: 2090-6595
Figure 1Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels during hospital admission in relation to medical therapy. Solumedrol initiation is denoted by ∗ while initiation of Acyclovir is indicated by ϕ.