Jaundice in a Service member Returning From Taiwan; Diagnostic Challenges in a Case of Acute Hepatitis E

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Abstract

When the evaluation of newly elevated liver enzymes is unrevealing, a common diagnosis of exclusion is drug-induced liver injury. A 39-year-old active duty service member who presented with jaundice after returning from a mission in Thailand was found to have an acute hepatitis and developing acute liver failure. He was ultimately diagnosed with acute hepatitis E, but his diagnosis was initially confounded by multiple exposures to supplements known to cause drug-induced liver injury. This case illustrates the importance of broadened serologic testing in patients with acute liver injury returning from countries endemic with hepatitis E and also highlights the challenges in diagnosis of acute hepatitis E with currently available testing.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberusy272
Pages (from-to)e480-e482
JournalMilitary Medicine
Volume184
Issue number5-6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2019
Externally publishedYes

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