2012
DOI: 10.4103/0974-777x.100588
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Prolonged cholestasis following hepatitis a virus infection: Revisiting the role of steroids

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“…135,136 Prolonged cholestasis has been observed in 4.7% of patients, and may be predicted by pre-existing chronic HBV infection, prolonged PT, and higher total bilirubin levels. 68 There are several reports about cholestatic hepatitis A in childhood [137][138][139][140] or adolescence. 141 Prolonged cholestasis is the most common atypical manifestation in childhood.…”
Section: Prolonged Cholestasismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…135,136 Prolonged cholestasis has been observed in 4.7% of patients, and may be predicted by pre-existing chronic HBV infection, prolonged PT, and higher total bilirubin levels. 68 There are several reports about cholestatic hepatitis A in childhood [137][138][139][140] or adolescence. 141 Prolonged cholestasis is the most common atypical manifestation in childhood.…”
Section: Prolonged Cholestasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several reports about cholestatic hepatitis A in childhood 137–140 or adolescence 141 . Prolonged cholestasis is the most common atypical manifestation in childhood 142 .…”
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“…Cholestatic hepatitis is one of very rare manifestations of acute HBV infection, but when develop it leads to prolonged hospital stay and increased medical expenses 5 . Rapid improvement of the clinical symptoms and signs have been reported in patients with cholestatic hepatitis A (HAV) after use of corticosteroid 6 . We here report a case of cholestatic hepatitis due to acute HBV infection and rapid improvement of symptoms with oral prednisolone.…”
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confidence: 99%