2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13312-019-1640-1
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Hepatitis A Virus-related Pediatric Liver Disease Burden and its Significance in the Indian Subcontinent

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“…In two other studies, 30% of all HAV cases had atypical features [7,11]. The most common atypical feature reported in this study [6], and the study reported from our center [11], was prolonged cholestasis. It is imperative to be aware of other serious complications like intravascular hemolysis, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), acute pancreatitis and acute kidney injury, which need early recognition and therapy.…”
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“…In two other studies, 30% of all HAV cases had atypical features [7,11]. The most common atypical feature reported in this study [6], and the study reported from our center [11], was prolonged cholestasis. It is imperative to be aware of other serious complications like intravascular hemolysis, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), acute pancreatitis and acute kidney injury, which need early recognition and therapy.…”
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“…It is imperative to be aware of other serious complications like intravascular hemolysis, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), acute pancreatitis and acute kidney injury, which need early recognition and therapy. HAV is notorious for being the commonest cause of ALF in children in the developing world as is evident from this study [6] as well as previous studies [9]. This is in stark contrast to the western literature where HAV contributes only 1% to pediatric ALF etiology [12].…”
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