Acute Non-Fulminant Viral Hepatitis E Presenting with Acute Pancreatitis—An Unusual Presentation
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
;
: 102-105, 2017.
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in English
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ABSTRACT
Acute pancreatitis is considered to be an extremely rare extrahepatic manifestation of acute viral hepatitis E. The incidence is reported to be around 5%–6% in the available case series. It has usually been reported in non-fulminant cases of acute viral hepatitis E in the second or third week of illness, with a favourable outcome. Here, we report the case of a young male subject with acute viral hepatitis E presenting as acute pancreatitis at its onset and exhibiting a prolonged recovery phase. To the authors’ knowledge, such a presentation of acute viral hepatitis E as acute pancreatitis at its inception has been only sparsely reported in the available literature.
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Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
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2017
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