2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-006-8037-4
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Fatal Varicella-Zoster Hepatitis Presenting with Severe Abdominal Pain: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

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“…Cases have been reported in which immunocompetent patients have required liver transplantation after VZV-induced acute liver failure and have died because of multiorgan dysfunction after fulminant hepatic failure. [38][39][40] Gastrointestinal complications of varicella are common in immunocompromised patients. Gastrointestinal complications can manifest before the hallmark dermatologic manifestations of varicella, especially in immunocompromised individuals.…”
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“…Cases have been reported in which immunocompetent patients have required liver transplantation after VZV-induced acute liver failure and have died because of multiorgan dysfunction after fulminant hepatic failure. [38][39][40] Gastrointestinal complications of varicella are common in immunocompromised patients. Gastrointestinal complications can manifest before the hallmark dermatologic manifestations of varicella, especially in immunocompromised individuals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5] We present a case of a patient affected by symptomatic factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation and mosaic trisomy 8 related myelodysplastic syndrome who contracted primary varicella infection and died in an intensive care unit less than 3 days from the onset of the symptoms.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5] We present a case of a patient affected by symptomatic factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation and mosaic trisomy 8 related myelodysplastic syndrome who contracted primary varicella infection and died in an intensive care unit less than 3 days from the onset of the symptoms.Two years before acquiring varicella infection, a 24-yearold Caucasian male was diagnosed with heterozygous FVL mutation following evaluation for a venous thrombosis. Subsequently, he became thrombocytopenic, and a diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) was supported by bone marrow hypocellularity of 30%, and trisomy 8 karyotpe in 20% of marrow cell mitoses.…”
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“…Although varicella is frequently associated with mild hepatitis, fulminant liver failure is rare 1. Only a few cases have been reported; these mainly occurred during a primary infection in patients with impaired immunity 1–7. We report here on the first case of an adult patient who underwent liver transplantation for fulminant liver failure related to a primary varicella infection.…”
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“…Adulthood and immunodepression are predisposing factors for visceral involvement, with interstitial pneumonitis and meningoencephalitis being the most common visceral complications. Although varicella is frequently associated with mild hepatitis, fulminant liver failure is rare 1. Only a few cases have been reported; these mainly occurred during a primary infection in patients with impaired immunity 1–7.…”
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