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Chien-Hui Wu1, Cheng-Maw Ho, Jia-Huei Tsai
1>From the Department of Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan.
Abstract:
Chronic hepatitis in immunosuppressed patients because of infection with hepatitis E virus is increasingly recognized, but there is a paucity of knowledge about hepatitis E virus infection in solid-organ transplant recipients. Herein, we reported the first confirmatory case of hepatitis E virus genotype 4 infection in a 47-year-old woman who underwent a liver transplant recipient in Taiwan. The patient presented with unexplained hepatitis and severe jaundice. Hepatitis E virus RNA was present in serum and identified as the genotype 4 by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Pathological findings revealed that prominent zone 3 canalicular and hepatocellular cholestasis with a few acidophilic bodies and giant cell transformation, which was typical of hepatitis E virus hepatitis. Even undergoing ribavirin treatment, she had worse cholestasis and recurrent urinary tract infections. She died from encephalopathy and sepsis 6 months after the initial presentation. So far, compared with genotype 3 hepatitis E virus hepatitis, genotype 4 hepatitis E virus infection in solid-organ transplant recipients has been reported less frequently in the literature, and that warrants further accumulation of experiences.
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