Two Cases of Adult Varicella Accompanied by Hepatic Dysfunction

Varicella is a typical acute exanthematous viral infection caused by varicella-zoster virus (VZV). In recently years, as far as hepatic dysfunction caused by viruses other than the hepatitis virus is concerned, there have been a few reports on hepatic dysfunction accompanying varicella following org...

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Hauptverfasser: MURAOKA, Haruo, TOKESHI, Shigeru, ABE, Hirohiko, MIYAHARA, Yoichi, UCHIMURA, Yasuyo, NOGUCHI, Seiji, SATA, Michio, TANIKAWA, Kyuichi
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description Varicella is a typical acute exanthematous viral infection caused by varicella-zoster virus (VZV). In recently years, as far as hepatic dysfunction caused by viruses other than the hepatitis virus is concerned, there have been a few reports on hepatic dysfunction accompanying varicella following organ transplantation of Europe and America and another report on an immunocompromized adult following treatment for Systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE) in Japan. Nonetheless, we searched the MEDLINE and J MEDICINE listing the publications between 1986 and 1996 and found one report on healthy adults with varicella accompanied by hepatic dysfunction in Europe and America and two reports in Japan. Only Noguchi et al. dealt with the findings of liver biopsy. We examined two healthy adults with varicella and mild-to-moderate hepatic dysfunction, and referred to the results of their liver biopsies. The present paper discusses this issue, citing some references.
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