Hepatitis A and hepatitis E virus co-infection with right pleural effusion, ascites and acute acalculous cholecystitis. A case report.

Rev Gastroenterol Peru

School of Medicine, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru; Gastroenterology Department, Hospital Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru; Gastroenterology Department, Clinica San Felipe, Lima, Peru.

Published: April 2021

Hepatitis A and hepatitis E are the leading causes of acute viral hepatitis in developing countries due to our poor sanitary conditions, both spread by fecal-oral route or through contaminated water and food. Being both self-limiting diseases, they are usually benign but may present with atypical clinical findings. A 32 year-old female with right pleural effusion, ascites and acalculous cholecystitis during the course of HAV and HEV co-infection is reported. Clinical improvement was observed with conservative management. As far as we know, this is the first case described of a patient with these three complications in the background of a hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus co-infection.

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