Liver Cholestasis Secondary to Syphilis in an Immunocompetent Patient.
Nazneen HussainSamuel O IgbinedionRichie DiazJonathan Steven AlexanderMoheb BoktorKurt J KnowlesPublished in: Case reports in hepatology (2018)
Liver involvement is a known feature of secondary syphilis. The prevalence of hepatitis in secondary syphilis ranges broadly from 1 to 50%. We report a case of a 37-year-old man with type 1 diabetes mellitus and sickle cell trait presenting with jaundice and acute liver cholestasis. Abdominal ultrasound revealed mild hepatic fatty infiltration. RPR and Treponema pallidum IgG results were positive with a reflex titer of 1:64. Liver biopsy revealed chronic hepatitis with normal hepatic architecture, Kupffer cell hyperplasia, hepatic cholestasis, and ductal proliferation suggestive of syphilitic hepatitis.
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