Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by Coxiella burnetti, which has been previously regarded as an uncommon infectious disease in Korea but is sporadically reported recently. Common manifestations of acute Q fever usually present as influenza-like illness, pneumonia and occasionally hepatitis. Herein, we report 4 cases of acute Q fever as a cause of acute hepatitis and fever. All patients had fever and non-specific symptoms, and laboratory test showed acute hepatitis. Antibody surveys for many virus infections and bacterial cultures were negative. Finally, they were diagnosed acute Q fever by an indirect microimmunofluorescence test. Liver biopsy in 3 patients revealed granuloma including one with typical fibrin-ring. All patients had complete resolution of symptoms and signs with doxycycline treatment. Q fever should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with fever of unknown origin with acute hepatitis in Korea.
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Lee, H. J., Kim, J. H., Yoon, E. L., Lee, Y. S., Yeon, J. E., Byun, K. S., … Ryu, Y. (2011). [Q fever as a cause of acute hepatitis accompanying fever]. The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology = Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe Chi, 57(3), 189–193. https://doi.org/10.4166/kjg.2011.57.3.189
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