Viral Hepatitis
Hepatitis A - HAV
- picornavirus
Epidemiology
- faecal-oral - contaminated food or water
- overcrowding and poor sanitation
- no carrier state
- notifiable
Clinical Features
- non-specific symptoms - nausea, anorexia, distaste for cigarettes - early recovery
- after 1-2/52 - jaundice occurs with symptom improvement
- jaundice deepens with dark urine and pale stools (intrahepatic cholestasis)
- hepatomegaly (moderate); palpable spleen (10%)
- occ tendor lymphadenopathy; transient rash
- jaundine and illness recedes in 3-6/52
- extrahepatic compx: arthritis, vasculitis, myocarditis, renal failure
Investigations
LFT -
- Prodrome - serum bil normal; bilirubinuria and inc urinary urobilinogen
- Raised AST or ALT, preceding jaundice (AST reaching max 1-2d after jaundice)
- Icteric stage - serum bilirubin reflects level of jaundice
- After jaundice subsides, aminotransferases may remain elevated for wks to 6/12.
FBC - leucopenia, relative lymphocytosis
PT - prolonged in severe cases
ESR - raised
Viral markers
- IgG common over 50yrs
- anti-HAV IgM = acute infx
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