Diagnosis and treatment of fever-related recurrent acute liver failure in children / 临床肝胆病杂志
Journal of Clinical Hepatology
;
(12): 264-267, 2022.
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en Chino
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-920865
ABSTRACT
Acute liver failure (ALF) in infants and children is a severe life-threatening disease caused by multiple etiologies. Recurrent acute liver failure (RALF) is defined as the occurrence of acute liver injury two or more times, with at least one episode meeting the diagnostic criteria for ALF. Biochemical parameters usually return to normal between acute liver injury episodes in children with RALF. Clinical etiologies of RALF include infections, immunologic disorders, drug, and toxin, as well as hereditary or metabolic disorders, and some episodes of RALF caused by hereditary liver disorders are always associated with fever. This article discusses the diagnosis and treatment of fever-related RALF caused by genetic defects of NBAS, SCYL1, and RINT1.
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Tipo de estudio:
Estudio diagnóstico
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Chino
Revista:
Journal of Clinical Hepatology
Año:
2022
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