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Conservative Care was Successfully Used to Manage Acute Hepatitis A Infection with Blindness / 대한내과학회지
Korean Journal of Medicine ; : S305-S309, 2011.
Article in Ko | WPRIM | ID: wpr-152508
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ABSTRACT
Hepatitis A is usually a mild, self-limiting illness, but in certain cases it can develop into a severe or fatal disease. The most common symptoms of acute hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection are fever, myalgia, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, and abdominal pain. Extrahepatic symptoms are rare, especially neurologic manifestations. We investigated a 34-year-old male who presented after suffering two days of fever, chills and general myalgia. His condition gradually deteriorated and he developed sudden blindness on day nine. This blindness lasted for 20 min and at this point abnormal brain images were observed. Initial tests for immunoglobulin M anti HAV were negative. These tests were repeated, later confirming acute HAV infection. After conservative management, the individual fully recovered. We report this extremely rare acute HAV infection case with metabolic encephalopathy exhibiting transient blindness.
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Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Stress, Psychological / Vomiting / Brain / Brain Diseases, Metabolic / Immunoglobulin M / Abdominal Pain / Blindness / Chills / Hepatitis A virus / Hepatitis A Antibodies Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: Ko Journal: Korean Journal of Medicine Year: 2011 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Stress, Psychological / Vomiting / Brain / Brain Diseases, Metabolic / Immunoglobulin M / Abdominal Pain / Blindness / Chills / Hepatitis A virus / Hepatitis A Antibodies Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: Ko Journal: Korean Journal of Medicine Year: 2011 Type: Article