An Unexpected Cause of Recurrent Jaundice after Resolution of Acute Hepatitis E

In this report, we describe a rare case of liver enzyme disturbance caused by myeloid sarcoma of the gallbladder and biliary tract. A 63-year-old man with progressive chronic myeloid leukemia presented with acute hepatitis. Viral serology revealed an infection with hepatitis E virus. The liver enzym...

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Main Authors: Annabelle Verbeeck, Ann De Becker, Hendrik Reynaert
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2020-08-01
Series:Case Reports in Gastroenterology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/508425
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spelling doaj-b979286cad3b493f811e388511706e892020-11-25T03:44:59ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Gastroenterology1662-06312020-08-0114241541910.1159/000508425508425An Unexpected Cause of Recurrent Jaundice after Resolution of Acute Hepatitis EAnnabelle VerbeeckAnn De BeckerHendrik ReynaertIn this report, we describe a rare case of liver enzyme disturbance caused by myeloid sarcoma of the gallbladder and biliary tract. A 63-year-old man with progressive chronic myeloid leukemia presented with acute hepatitis. Viral serology revealed an infection with hepatitis E virus. The liver enzymes and bilirubin improved gradually under treatment with ribavirin, but there was a flair up shortly after. Imaging including CT and echo-endoscopy showed a thickened infiltrated gallbladder wall and dilated bile ducts, suspected for myeloid sarcoma. Biopsy of an atypical skin lesion, present at the same time, confirmed the diagnosis of acute extramedullary leukemia. After induction chemotherapy, hematological improvement was seen together with a decrease of bilirubin and liver enzymes and a normalization of the bile ducts and gallbladder on imaging. However, three months later, myeloid leukemia progressed again, and the patient deceased.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/508425myeloid sarcomagallbladder and bile ductsmyeloid leukemiahepatitis e virus
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Hendrik Reynaert
An Unexpected Cause of Recurrent Jaundice after Resolution of Acute Hepatitis E
Case Reports in Gastroenterology
myeloid sarcoma
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myeloid leukemia
hepatitis e virus
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title An Unexpected Cause of Recurrent Jaundice after Resolution of Acute Hepatitis E
title_short An Unexpected Cause of Recurrent Jaundice after Resolution of Acute Hepatitis E
title_full An Unexpected Cause of Recurrent Jaundice after Resolution of Acute Hepatitis E
title_fullStr An Unexpected Cause of Recurrent Jaundice after Resolution of Acute Hepatitis E
title_full_unstemmed An Unexpected Cause of Recurrent Jaundice after Resolution of Acute Hepatitis E
title_sort unexpected cause of recurrent jaundice after resolution of acute hepatitis e
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Gastroenterology
issn 1662-0631
publishDate 2020-08-01
description In this report, we describe a rare case of liver enzyme disturbance caused by myeloid sarcoma of the gallbladder and biliary tract. A 63-year-old man with progressive chronic myeloid leukemia presented with acute hepatitis. Viral serology revealed an infection with hepatitis E virus. The liver enzymes and bilirubin improved gradually under treatment with ribavirin, but there was a flair up shortly after. Imaging including CT and echo-endoscopy showed a thickened infiltrated gallbladder wall and dilated bile ducts, suspected for myeloid sarcoma. Biopsy of an atypical skin lesion, present at the same time, confirmed the diagnosis of acute extramedullary leukemia. After induction chemotherapy, hematological improvement was seen together with a decrease of bilirubin and liver enzymes and a normalization of the bile ducts and gallbladder on imaging. However, three months later, myeloid leukemia progressed again, and the patient deceased.
topic myeloid sarcoma
gallbladder and bile ducts
myeloid leukemia
hepatitis e virus
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