Rayet I, Teyssier G, Damon G, Frappaz D, Colmant A, Pozzetto B
Pediatrie. 1987;42(1):37-40.
We report four cases of fulminant hepatitis in children (4 to 15 years) who developed an hepatic encephalopathy grade III to IV, 4 to 13 days after the onset of their illness. Three patients recovered without sequelae. The complications were neurological: one child showed elevation of the intracranial pressure, successfully treated after monitoring of extra-dural pressure; one suffered from cerebral death. Hepatitis A was diagnosed by the presence in serum of the IgM component of hepatitis A antibody, but another etiologic factor was present in two cases: an halothane anesthesia and an Epstein Barr virus infection which could explain the severity of the hepatitis.