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Re: Another case from MalcolmFrom: Arthurfree@aol.comWed Jul 2 10:37:25 1997
In a message dated 97-06-30 18:19:17 EDT, Malcolm writes: > ? 7) Liver function tests show raised bilirubin ( >20 ) and raised > transaminases. All other routine labs normal. > This type of rash is not uncommon at onset of hepatitis B, or even hepatitis due to mono. If bili is predominantly indirect (unconjugated) which I would expect without other GI symptoms to suggest obstruction, fulminant hepatitis is a major concern. Integrity of clotting cascade is suspect as well.
-- Arthur Freeland Warrensburg Missouri
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