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Antinuclear antibodies positive acute nonfulminant hepatitis A associated with acute renal failure and hives: a case report.

Marwa KlieaMohammad AlsultanKassem Basha
Published in: Annals of medicine and surgery (2012) (2023)
The authors experienced a rare case of nonfulminant AHA that resulted in severe acute renal failure and needed dialysis. Several hypotheses had been postulated for AHA-related nephropathy; however, hyperbilirubinemia-induced acute tubular necrosis was the most acceptable theory in the patient. Since AHA associated with antinuclear antibodies positive and hives rash could confuse the diagnosis, clinicians should consider extrahepatic manifestations associated with hepatitis A virus infection in such conditions after excluding immune disorders.
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