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Report of a case with fulminant hepatitis a associated with acute renal failure

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A 34-year-old male presented with fulminant hepatitis A associted with acute renal failure. The patient was admitted four days after flulike symptoms developed. Physical examination was unremarkable except for icteric sclerae. Laboratory studies showed SGOT 10719 U/l, SGPT 5780 U/l, prothrombin time 22%, BUN 25.5 mg/dl, and creatinine 2 mg/dl. Serum complements were within normal ranges, and circulating immune complexes were not detected. Anti-HAV IgM was positive.

He developed hepatic coma on the fourth hospital day, and his renal function deteriorated progressively. He was treated with hemodialysis, but there was no improvement in consciousness. Although acute liver failure improved, he died on the 74th hospital day of subendocardial infarction. Autopsy examination showed acute renal tubular necrosis. The liver was enlarged and was in the residual stage of acute hepatitis without submassive necrosis. The development of fulminant hepatitis in hepatitis A has been rare, but in recent years acute renal failure in hepatitis A has been reported.

Although the mechanisms responsible for renal failure in liver diseases are uncertain but could be multifactorial, immune complexmediated nephritis and/or endotoxemia have been considered.

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Mizuiri, K., Kameyama, M., Sagawa, Y. et al. Report of a case with fulminant hepatitis a associated with acute renal failure. Gastroenterol Jpn 20, 470–475 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02774785

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