Acute liver failure caused by severe acute hepatitis B: A case series from a multi-center investigation

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Background: Few data can be available regarding acute liver failure (ALF) caused by severe acute hepatitis B up to now. This study aims to report such cases from China.Findings: We conducted a multi-center investigation on ALF from 7 tertiary hospitals in different areas of China. A total of 11 patients with ALF caused by severe acute hepatitis B were finally identified. In these patients, there were 10 male and 1 female patients. As a serious complication, apparent hemorrhage occurred in 9 patients. Eventually, in these 11 patients, 4 survived and 7 died. 4 died of heavy bleeding, 2 died of systemic inflammatory response syndrome and 1 died of irreversible coma. No patients received liver transplantation.Conclusions: ALF caused by severe acute hepatitis B is worthy of formal studies based on its rarity and severity. © 2014 Wang et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Wang, C. ya, Zhao, P., & Liu, W. wei. (2014). Acute liver failure caused by severe acute hepatitis B: A case series from a multi-center investigation. Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-0711-13-23

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