Acute cholestasis by epstein-barr virus infection

Revista Brasília Médica

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Início Publicação: 01/09/1967
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Área de Estudo: Ciências da Saúde, Área de Estudo: Enfermagem, Área de Estudo: Medicina, Área de Estudo: Saúde coletiva

Acute cholestasis by epstein-barr virus infection

Ano: 2022 | Volume: 59 | Número: Não se aplica
Autores: Vitorino Modesto dos Santos, Laura Campos Modesto, Julia Campos Modesto
Autor Correspondente: Vitorino Modesto dos Santos | [email protected]

Palavras-chave: CHOLESTASIS, DIAGNOSIS, EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS, VIRAL HEPATITIS

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Acute Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infections are common in young people with a good prognosis, manifested by fever, sore throat, abdominal pain, pharyngitis, itchy maculopapular erythematous rash, enlargement of cervical lymph nodes, splenomegaly, and hepatomegaly.1-8 EBV infections have been associated with malignant conditions because this agent affects CD8+ T cell proliferation, like in peripheral T cell lymphoma not otherwise specified; also described are Burkitt’s and Hodgkin’s lymphomas, leukemia, posttransplant or X-linked lymphoproliferative disorders, gastric or nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and Duncan’s disease.4-6,9 Differential diagnosis is based on positive Heterophile antibodies test, IgM anti-EBV, viral capsid antigen, and in situ hybridization in tissue samples, besides histopathologic pattern.