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Acute Hepatitis of Unknown Origin in Pediatric Age Group: Recent Outbreaks and Approach to Management.
Patel, Neil; Sethi, Yashendra; Kaka, Nirja; Kaiwan, Oroshay; Gupta, Ishita; Shaheen, Rahma Sameh; Sapoor, Shady; Chopra, Hitesh; Popoviciu, Mihaela Simona; Emran, Talha Bin; Cavalu, Simona.
  • Patel N; PearResearch, Dehradun 248001, India.
  • Sethi Y; Department of Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Himmatnagar 383001, India.
  • Kaka N; PearResearch, Dehradun 248001, India.
  • Kaiwan O; Department of Medicine, Government Doon Medical College, HNB Uttarakhand Medical Education University, Dehradun 248001, India.
  • Gupta I; PearResearch, Dehradun 248001, India.
  • Shaheen RS; Department of Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Himmatnagar 383001, India.
  • Sapoor S; PearResearch, Dehradun 248001, India.
  • Chopra H; Department of Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, OH 44272, USA.
  • Popoviciu MS; PearResearch, Dehradun 248001, India.
  • Emran TB; Department of Medicine, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Tanda 176001, India.
  • Cavalu S; PearResearch, Dehradun 248001, India.
J Clin Med ; 12(1)2022 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2244103
ABSTRACT
Acute hepatitis has always been a public health concern, but the recent clustering of cases in various parts of the world has drawn some special attention. The sudden rise in cases has mainly been among the pediatric population of around 35 countries around the world, including developed countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and European countries. The outbreaks have had a devastating impact, with around 10% of the affected patients developing liver failure. The clinical presentation of patients resembles any other case of acute hepatitis, with the major symptoms being jaundice (68.8%), vomiting (57.6%), and gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain (36.1%) and nausea (25.7%). Interestingly, the cases have tested negative for hepatotropic viruses Hep A, B, C, and E, thus giving rise to the terms Hepatitis of Unknown Origin or non-HepA-E hepatitis. Many causes have been attributed to the disease, with major evidence seen for adenovirus and SARS-CoV-2. International agencies have stressed on establishing diagnostic and management protocols to limit these outbreaks. As the understanding has evolved over time, diagnostic and management faculties have found more shape. The current review was designed to comprehensively compile all existing data and whittle it down to evidence-based conclusions to help clinicians.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jcm12010009

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jcm12010009