Publication: Association of hereditary elliptocytosis and Gilbert's syndrome as the cause of biliary calculosis: Case report
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2011
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Introduction Biliary calculosis is rare in children. It occurs associated with different haemolytic and non-haemolytic disorders, which are sometimes also combined. Case Outline A 15-year-old male was hospitalized due to biliary calculosis and non-conjugated hyperbilirubinemia. A mild non-conjugated hyperbilirubinemia, without anaemia and other symptoms of liver dysfunction, was registered at age 8 years, and 7 years later cholelithiasis with transitory choledocho-lithiasis. The finding of ellyptocytes in blood smear, which was also verified in mother, normal haemo-globin count and the absence of diseases followed by secondary dysmorphic erythrocytes of this type, indicated a clinically milder (compensated) hereditary ellyptocytosis, while more than a double increase of non-conjugated serum bilirubin fracture after a three-day hypocaloric diet (400 kcal per day) showed the concurrent presence of Gilbert's syndrome. In the laparascopically removed gallbladder a larger number of small pigmented calculi were disclosed. Conclusion Gilbert's syndrome is an essential precipitating factor of biliary calculosis in patients with chronic haemolytic condition. Thus, in all cases of biliary calculosis and non-conjugated hyperbilirubinemia with absent clinical and laboratory parameters of liver disorders and anaemia, except in compen-sated haemolytic disease and Gilbert's syndrome as isolated disorders, a possibility of their association should be taken into consideration.
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Biliary calculosis, Gilbert's syndrome, Hereditary elliptocytosis