Perspectives in Medical Research

Volume: 3 Issue: 3

  • Open Access
  • Case Report

Fulminant Hepatitis in Pregnancy

John Israel1,Rakesh Kumar Ambati2, Ch. Aruna3

1Professor and Head,2Assistant Professor,3Postgraduate student,Department of General Medicine, Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences,Karimnagar,Telangana,India.
Address for correspondence: Dr.Rakesh Kumar Ambati,Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences,Karimnagar,Telangana,India.
Email: [email protected]

Year: 2015, Page: 24-26,

Abstract

Objective: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a single-stranded RNA virus that causes large-scale epidemics of acute viral hepatitis, particularly in developing countries. In men and non-pregnant women, the disease is usually self-limited and has a case-fatality rate of less than <0.1%. However, in pregnant women, particularly from certain geographical areas in India, HEV infection is more severe, often leading to fulminant hepatic failure and death in a significant proportion of patients.Here we report a case of 25-year-old primi who presented with Fulminant hepatic failure due to Hepatitis E during the third trimester of her pregnancy.

Keywords: Hepatitis E virus, Hepeviridae, pregnancy, Fulminant hepatitis, Hepatic encephalopathy.

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