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Severe acute hepatitis of unknown etiology in a large cohort of children.

Sagar MehtaTomisin JohnJordan J FeldHemant ShahNisa MullaithilagaAaron CampigottoKaren LeungBinita M. KamathSimon C LingMichelle ScienceVicky Lee Ng
Published in: Hepatology communications (2023)
Of children presenting with severe acute hepatitis to a quaternary children's hospital over a 48-month period, 9.8% had unknown etiology with no change over time. Liver transplantation remains an important treatment strategy for those presenting with pediatric acute liver failure phenotype. The frequency of cases associated with human adenovirus infection was noncontributory.
Keyphrases
  • liver failure
  • young adults
  • hepatitis b virus
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