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Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis Presenting With an Intracranial Bleed and Mimicking Abusive Head Trauma.

Suzanne Haney1,2, James Harper2, Edward Truemper2.   

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INTRODUCTION: Abusive head trauma is a serious, often fatal condition; early identification is important to prevent repeat episodes and/or injuries to siblings. This case emphasizes the importance of a thorough workup in cases of suspected abusive head trauma. CASE
PRESENTATION: A 4-month-old infant was found to have a severe subdural hematoma requiring surgical evacuation. Initially, abusive head trauma was considered as a diagnosis. Testing revealed vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) despite prophylactic vitamin K administration at birth. The infant eventually was diagnosed with progressive familial Iintrahepatic cholestasis type 2 (PFIC2). DISCUSSION: Although VKDB is a known cause of infantile intracranial hemorrhage, PFIC has not been previously reported to cause severe VKDB resulting in an intracranial hemorrhage.
CONCLUSION: Our case illustrates the importance of a comprehensive systematic approach to investigate causes other than abusive head injury when intracranial bleeding is a significant finding. Copyright© Wisconsin Medical Society.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31083836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  WMJ        ISSN: 1098-1861


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1.  Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis: A Study in Children From a Liver Transplant Center in India.

Authors:  Sagar Mehta; Karunesh Kumar; Ravi Bhardwaj; Smita Malhotra; Neerav Goyal; Anupam Sibal
Journal:  J Clin Exp Hepatol       Date:  2021-06-13
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