[Hepatitis A - combined prolonged biphasic and cholestatic course of disease].
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Abstract
METHODS
One month after a first manifestation of a hepatitis A infection and transaminases had become normal, a 44-year-old woman again became jaundiced with accompanied by weakness, nausea and nocturnal sweating.
METHODS
Laboratory tests again showed features of hepatitis with decreased synthetic liver function and hyperbilirubinemia, changes which persisted for 12 weeks. Serological and virological studies revealed a positive test for anti-hepatitis A virus (HAV) IgM and HAV-RNA was detected in the stool.
METHODS
These tests demonstrated two rare features of hepatitis A, namely a prolonged biphasic course combined with cholestasis form. In addition a hemolytic anaemia developed.
CONCLUSIONS
The severity of a relapse of hepatitis A varies: in this case it was more severe than the initial manifestation. The reasons for the different courses of hepatitis A infection remain unclear.