Atypical Manifestations of Acute Viral Hepatitis A in Children in Bangladesh: Are These Really Uncommon?
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Background/aim: The aim of this study was to find out the clinical spectrum of acute viral hepatitis A (AVH-A) infection in children, the relationship between atypical manifestations and laboratory findings and the outcome of patients with typical and atypical hepatitis A virus (HAV) manifestations.
Methods: From January 2018 to September 2019, consecutive children (<18 years of age) with features suggestive of AVH with positive IgM anti-HAV both from inpatient and outpatient services were included in this study. Detailed history, physical findings, and investigations were recorded in the study questionnaire. Patients were followed up weekly until complete recovery. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22 was used for statistical analysis.
Result: The mean age of 200 children who were finally included in the study was 8.3±3.5 years with male to female ratio of 134:66. Atypical features were present in 30 (15%) children; prolonged cholestasis (17, 8.5%), ascites (12, 6%), pleural effusion (4, 2%), thrombocytopenia (2, 1%), and hemolysis (1, 0.5%) were observed. Pruritus (p=0.005), higher serum total and direct bilirubin (p=0.00 and 0.001 respectively), and lower serum albumin (p=0.01) levels were statistically significant in children with atypical manifestations. Moreover, this group had prolonged mean duration of jaundice and hospital course (p=0.00 and 0.083 respectively).
Conclusion: Atypical manifestations such as prolonged cholestasis and ascites are not uncommon in children with AVH-A in developing countries and seen in almost one-sixth of patients.
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