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Gastroent Hepat Barc · Aug 2008
Review Case Reports[Acute acalculous cholecystitis associated with acute hepatitis A virus infection].
- Josep L Melero Ferrer, Juan Ortuño Cortés, Andrea Nevárez Heredia, Maria Yago Baenas, and Marina Berenguer.
- Servei de Medicina Digestiva, Hospital Universitari La Fe, Valencia, España. josep.melero@gmail.com
- Gastroent Hepat Barc. 2008 Aug 1;31(7):433-5.
AbstractAlthough acute cholecystitis in the context of acute hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is extremely rare, previous cases have been reported. However, this manifestation of HAV infection is little known. In the present article, we briefly review previously documented cases and present a new case. We report the case of a 39-year-old woman with fever, abdominal pain and moderately elevated transaminase levels who developed jaundice and peritoneal irritation. Diagnosis of acute cholecystitis was given by abdominal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. The patient underwent surgery. In the postoperative period, positive IgM antibody titers for HAV were obtained, confirming the diagnosis of HAV infection.
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