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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
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A patient with primary herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 2
genital infection
had dissemination in the 37th week of her first pregnancy. This was manifested by severe
hepatitis
, pancreatitis, and genital lesions. Temporary improvement followed the delivery of a healthy infant by cesarean section. Encephalitis became evident on the third postpartum day, and recovery was complicated by profound bradycardia, possibly due to viral myocarditis. Vidarabine was administered for seven days, and the patient survived with only mild neurologic sequellae. To our knowledge, this the fourth reported case of disseminated herpesvirus infection in pregnancy and the first due to HSV type 2. Pregnancy must be considered as a possible predisposing factor in dissemination of primary HSV infection.
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PMID:Disseminated herpesvirus infection. Association with primary genital herpes in pregnancy. 17 38
Herpes simplex is a rare but usually fatal cause of acute hepatitis in adults. Most previously reported cases have occurred in debilitated or immunosuppressed patients. We report two additional fatal cases that occurred in renal transplant recipients. In case 1, there is evidence that the allograft may have been the initial nidus of infection. In case 2, dissemination from a
genital infection
occurred and failed to respond to vidarabine therapy that was started early in the clinical course. We also review the literature concerning previously reported cases of herpes
hepatitis
.
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PMID:Herpes simplex type 1 hepatitis in renal transplantation. 700 42
In the case of the central nervous system or hepatic involvement, the prognosis of neonatal herpes simplex infection remains poor, despite antiviral drugs, presumably effective if given early. We report the case of a neonate with herpes simplex
hepatitis
, where the course of the illness was unusual with chronic, ultimately fatal, cholestasis. The treatment was not effective, because its administration was delayed, because of high infant C reactive protein level and the absence of clinical maternal
genital infection
, and because it was interrupted due to misleading information: clinical improvement, negative viral tests and raised herpes IgG antibody titer.
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PMID:Herpes simplex hepatitis with chronic cholestasis in a newborn. 849 96
The Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome is a peri-
hepatitis
following a
genital infection
. It usually occurs in young women. Chlamydia trachomatis is the most frequent causal agent. Clinical signs include acute or recurrent pain in the right hypochondria. Liver tests are not modified and the sonographic examination is normal. Diagnosis can be suspected on the basis of serology, and formally established by laparoscopy showing violin string-like adhesions. Prolonged antibiotic treatment is effective.
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PMID:[Bacterial perihepatitis]. 1184 26