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First hepatic decompensation due to Leptospira infection
Miguel Ángel Lorente Martínez1, María Cristina Bailón Gaona2, Elena Ruiz Escolano3
1Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Universitario Clínico San Cecilio, España.
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Leptospira interrogans is a spirochete excreted in the urine of various mammals. It can infect humans when contaminated water comes into contact with broken skin or mucous membranes. Leptospirosis may present as a mild febrile illness, with the classic features of Weil's syndrome (jaundice, conjunctival suffusion, and renal impairment), or progress to life-threatening forms such as acute liver failure or pulmonary hemorrhage.
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