2017
DOI: 10.17554/j.issn.2224-3992.2017.06.714
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An Unusual Case of Cholestatic Hepatitis

Abstract: resection of the primary tumor. Here we present an unusual case of non-metastatic hepatic dysfunction secondary to renal cell carcinoma, also known as Stauffer's syndrome, in a 55-year old patient who presented with liver synthetic dysfunction and notable hyperbilirubinemia. Unlike earlier reports, the icteric variant of Staffer's syndrome has been emerging as the predominantly reported variant in the recent literature. Moreover, poor correlation between the severity of hepatic dysfunction and the liver biopsy… Show more

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