Jaundice occurring after resolution of heat stroke
Presented is the case of a 19-year-old midshipman at the United States Naval Academy who developed heat stroke. After appropriate therapy and apparent resolution of the heat-related illness, the patient re-presented with jaundice and biochemical evidence of severe hepatitis. He improved with support...
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