Extrahepatic manifestations of hepatitis E virus

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Abstract

Hepatitis E virus can cause acute, fulminant and chronic hepatitis and has been associated with a range of extrahepatic manifestations. Guillain-Barré syndrome, neuralgic amyotrophy and encephalitis are the main neurological manifestations associated with acute and chronic hepatitis E virus infection. Renal injuries have been also reported, including membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis with or without cryoglobulinemia and membranous glomerulonephritis. Acute pancreatitis, haematological disorders and other autoimmune extrahepatic manifestations of hepatitis E virus, such as myocarditis and thyroiditis, have been also reported. In this comprehensive article, we review all published reports describing hepatitis E virus-associated extrahepatic manifestations.

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Kamar, N., Marion, O., Abravanel, F., Izopet, J., & Dalton, H. R. (2016). Extrahepatic manifestations of hepatitis E virus. Liver International, 36(4), 467–472. https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.13037

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