Acute hepatitis B virus infection and severe non-immune haemolytic anaemia: a rare relationship

Pages: bcr - 221763
Published: Oct 24, 2017
Abstract
The clinical presentation of acute hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is usually related to the onset of liver failure and damage. Anaemia may occur, but it is only rarely attributed to haemolysis. The authors report about the case of a 41-year-old woman with the diagnosis of acute HBV infection and coagulopathy (without encephalopathy) who developed non-immune haemolytic anaemia. Total recovery of the analytical liver profile, coagulopathy and...
Paper Details
Title
Acute hepatitis B virus infection and severe non-immune haemolytic anaemia: a rare relationship
Published Date
Oct 24, 2017
Pages
bcr - 221763
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