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Persistent fever in acute hepatitis: think beyond acute viral hepatitis.

Arghya SamantaUjjal PoddarMoinak Sen SarmaAnshu SrivastavaSurender Kumar YachhaPrabhakar Mishra
Published in: Infectious diseases (London, England) (2024)
High index of suspicion for tropical infections is warranted in patients with persistent fever after the onset of jaundice, especially in the presence of skin rash and thrombocytopenia.SUMMARYAcute viral hepatitis and acute hepatitis due to tropical infections can have similar clinical and biochemical parameters. Milder degree of jaundice, lower elevation of serum transaminases and thrombocytopenia can be useful predictors for acute hepatitis due to tropical infections.
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