Sung R Y, Peck R, Murray H G
Department of Paediatrics, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, NT.
Aust Paediatr J. 1989 Dec;25(6):368-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.1989.tb02360.x.
A 3.5 year old girl presented with a history of high fever, rigors, and mild cough for 1 week. Physical examination revealed normal chest findings but gross hepatomegaly was detected. Liver function tests were abnormal and indicated biliary obstruction. Ultrasonography revealed a distended gall-bladder with increased wall thickness up to 0.6 cm. The diagnosis of primary Epstein-Barr viral infection was eventually made by specific serological study. The patient's fever subsided 2 weeks later and her liver function tests returned to normal 1 month later. Abdominal ultrasonography at this time was normal.