1. [Biological and pathological data in a case of yellow fever imported from the Gambia].
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Parent M, Hantson P, Honore P, Colebunders R, Rahier J, and Bonbled F
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- Anuria etiology, Belgium, Crohn Disease complications, Diagnosis, Differential, Fatal Outcome, Female, Fever etiology, Gambia, Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage etiology, Hepatic Encephalopathy etiology, Hepatitis, Viral, Human diagnosis, Humans, Liver pathology, Malaria diagnosis, Middle Aged, Necrosis, Shock, Hemorrhagic etiology, Travel, Yellow Fever diagnosis, Yellow Fever pathology
- Abstract
A 47-year-old woman developed fever and asthenia 1 week after having traveled to Gambia. Four days after the first symptoms, she was transferred to the intensive care unit. She was in poor general condition, with anuria and jaundice. Liver function tests showed severely disturbed function and the diagnosis of yellow fever infection was made by RT-PCR in this patient who had not been vaccinated. Encephalopathy appeared on day 7 and death occurred on day 8 due to massive gastrointestinal bleeding. At autopsy, extensive panlobular liver necrosis was observed together with the presence of numerous Councilman bodies in the three hepatic zones.
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- 2005
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