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박이병(Yi Beong Park),이정용(Jeong Yong Lee),연종은(Jong Eun Yeon),박상훈(Sang Hoon Park),권소영(So Young Kwon),변관수(Kwan Soo byun),박영태(Young Tae Bak),김진호(Jin Ho Kim),이창홍(Chang Hong Lee),최상용(Sang Yong Choi),원남희(Nam H 대한소화기학회 1996 대한소화기학회지 Vol.28 No.2
Wilson's disease presenting as fulminant hepatic failure is a rare and poorly recognized disorder. When Kayser-Fleischer ring is absent and liver biopsy cannot be performed, the patient may not be diagnosed and treated specifically. But it is crucial that the entity of fulminant Wilsonian hepatitis be clinically recognized because of its uniformly fatal outcome if liver transp]antation is not performed in a timely fashion. We present herein the case of a 16-year-old gir] with fulrninant Wilsonian hepatitis. She was admitted to the hospital with clinical features of fulminant hepatic failure, and showed characteristic biochemical profiles of fulminant Wilsonian hepatitis and Coombs negative hemolytic anemia. She was treated with liver transplantation successfully, and confirmed by histopathologic finding and measurement of hepatic copper concentration. We discuss the importance of fulminant Wilsonian in the differential diagnosis of fulminant hepatic failure. (Korean J Gastroenterol 1996; 28:292 - 297)
박상훈(Sang Hoon Park),박이병(Yi Beong Park),연종은(Jong Eun Yeon),김재선(Jae Seon Kim),박영태(Young Tae Bak),권소영(So Young Kwon),변관수(Kwan Soo byun),이창홍(Chang Hong Lee) 대한소화기학회 1996 대한소화기학회지 Vol.28 No.1
Fulminant hepatitis is one of the fatalest liver diseases, but the liver injury is potential]y reversible and liver usually returns to normal in patients who recover from the disease. Recently some Japanese studies reported that serologic markers of hepatitis C virus(HCV) were found in some patients with fulminant hepatitis B, and they suggested HCV may play an important role in the development of fulminant hepatitis B. But the detection of HCV markers may mean a newly acquired HCV infection other than co-infection, because HCV infection could occur during the treatment of fulminant hepatitis B such as transfusion of blood or blood products. We report a case of fulminant hepatitis B, which progressed to chronic hepatitis. This case shows that a newly acquired HCV infection can occur in the ccurse of fulminant hepatitis B, and that HCV infection may play a role in the progression to chronic liver disease after recovery from fulminant hepatitis B. (Korean J Gastroenterol 1996;28: 124 - 130)