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Subacute liver failure of unknown origin

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Introduction Acute liver failure is a rare and very complex clinical syndrome, a consequence of sudden and severe liver dysfunction. There are several causes of this condition (viruses, medications, toxins, metabolic, autoimmune and malignant diseases), but etiological agent often remains undiscovered. Case outline A 40-year-old male patient had suddenly taken ill with signs and symptoms of acute hepatitis, which was confirmed through biochemical analyses. The cause of acute liver failure was not determined. Despite all therapeutic measures, the clinical course of the disease was unfavorable: severe icterus, decreased synthetic function of the liver and hepatic encephalopathy developed. In the later, subacute course of the disease, ascites and episodes of hepatic encephalopathy developed, and biochemical findings indicated chronic hepatocellular failure. After three months of treatment in hepatic coma there was lethal outcome. Histopathological findings confirmed the diagnosis of decompensated liver cirrhosis of unknown origin. Conclusion The cause of acute liver failure often remains unclear; potential causes should be looked for in infections by unknown viruses or in exposures to toxins. The disease is most commonly presented as a subacute failure with the development of liver cirrhosis. Survival rate is low. © 2018, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.

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Acute hepatitis non A-E, Hepatic encephalopathy, Liver cirrhosis, Subacute liver failure

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