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- Foie (hors cancers)
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Très original
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Intermédiaire
Doit faire évoluer notre pratique :
Dans certains cas
 
 
Nom du veilleur :
Docteur Jean-Louis PAYEN
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Journal of Hepatology
  2017/11  
 
  2017 Nov;67(5):925-932.  
  doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2017.07.010.  
 
  Hepatitis E virus infection and acute non-traumatic neurological injury: A prospective multicentre study  
 
  Dalton HR, van Eijk JJJ, Cintas P, Madden RG, Jones C, Webb GW, Norton B, Pique J, Lutgens S, Devooght-Johnson N, Woolson K, Baker J, Saunders M, Househam L, Griffiths J, Abravanel F, Izopet J, Kamar N, van Alfen N, van Engelen BGM, Hunter JG, van der Eijk AA, Bendall RP, Mclean BN, Jacobs BC  
  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28734938  
 
 

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS:

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) has been associated with a number of neurological syndromes, but causality has not yet been established. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between HEV and neurological illness by prospective HEV testing of patients presenting with acute non-traumatic neurological injury.

METHODS:

Four hundred and sixty-four consecutive patients presenting to hospital with acute non-traumatic neurological illnesses were tested for HEV by serology and PCR from four centres in the UK, France and the Netherlands.

RESULTS:

Eleven of 464 patients (2.4%) had evidence of current/recent HEV infection. Seven had HEV RNA identified in serum and four were diagnosed serologically. Neurological cases in which HEV infection was found included neuralgic amyotrophy (n=3, all PCR positive); cerebral ischemia or infarction (n=4); seizure (n=2); encephalitis (n=1); and an acute combined facial and vestibular neuropathy (n=1). None of these cases were clinically jaundiced and median ALT at presentation was 24IU/L (range 8-145). Cases of HEV-associated neuralgic amyotrophy were found in each of the participating countries: all were middle-aged males with bilateral involvement of the brachial plexus.

CONCLUSIONS:

In this cohort of patients with non-traumatic neurological injury, 2.4% had evidence of HEV infection. Symptoms of hepatitis were mild or absent and no patients were jaundiced. The cases of HEV-associated neuralgic amyotrophy had similarities with other HEV-associated cases described in a large retrospective study. This observation supports a causal relationship between HEV and neuralgic amyotrophy. To further understand the relevance of HEV infection in patients with acute neurological illnesses, case-control studies are warranted. Lay summary: Hepatitis E virus (HEV), as its name suggests, is a hepatotropic virus, i.e. it causes damage to the liver (hepatitis). Our findings show that HEV can also be associated with a range of injury to the nervous system.

 

 
Question posée
 
Infection par le virus de l'hépatite E et lésions neurologiques aiguës non traumatiques : une étude prospective multicentrique.
 
Question posée
 
Dans cette cohorte de patients présentant une lésion neurologique non traumatique, 2,4% présentaient des signes d'infection par le VHE.
 
Commentaires

Les résultats montrent que le VHE peut également être associé à une série de lésions du système nerveux. Voir à ce propos le gastroscoop de la SNFGE : https://www.snfge.org/gastroscoop/infection-aigue-par-le-virus-de-lhepat...

 
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