| Literature DB >> 27956964 |
Jian Qi Lian1, Ye Zhang1, Li Liu1, Xian Guang Bai1, Zhi Jun Liang1, Yan Yan Zhao1, Ying Min Liang1.
Abstract
Parvovirus B19 has been associated with different diseases, such as erythema infectiosum, arthropathy and transient aplastic crisis. However, parvovirus B19 infection presenting as hepatic dysfunction and myelosuppression is rarely reported in adult patients. Herein, we report an adult case of acute parvovirus B19 infection presented with acute liver failure and myelosuppression. After being treated with gamma globulin, the patient's liver function and bone marrow test improved. We conclude that the parvovirus B19 infection should be considered as a possible cause of acute liver injury and bone marrow suppression. The antibody for B19 virus should be routinely tested in patients with liver dysfunction and/or myelosuppression of unclear etiology.Entities:
Keywords: Acute Liver Failure; Myelosuppression; Parvovirus B19
Year: 2009 PMID: 27956964 PMCID: PMC5139828 DOI: 10.4021/gr2009.03.1278
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterology Res ISSN: 1918-2805
Figure 1Abdominal computed tomography (CT). CT scan showed lower density of liver parenchyma and splenomegaly.
Figure 2Bone marrow findings on admission. The decrease in all three hemopoietic precursors, no megakaryocytes, with mild hyperplasia of fibrous tissue with invasion of neutrophils. No apparent pathogen and malignancy were noticed.