Granulomatous Hepatitis in Association with Fever and a Palmar Rash

Secondary syphilis may present without the classical features of the disease and should be considered in patients acutely ill with abnormal liver function tests and a nonspecific pattern on liver biopsy. Secondary syphilis may present in association with granulomatous hepatitis and serological testi...

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Main Authors: Desmond J Leddin, James A Barrowman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1987-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1987/647463
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description Secondary syphilis may present without the classical features of the disease and should be considered in patients acutely ill with abnormal liver function tests and a nonspecific pattern on liver biopsy. Secondary syphilis may present in association with granulomatous hepatitis and serological testing should be performed if the etiology of the hepatic granulomas is unclear. While the finding of a disproportionate elevation of alkaline phosphatase relative to serum bilirubin may be a useful pointer towards the diagnosis this pattern is not specific and not consistently observed. The definitive answer to the question of whether syphilitic hepatitis exists awaits the development of comprehensive rests to exclude viral pathogens.
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spelling doaj-art-4228982c913040839cf3b176040609fe2025-02-03T06:01:15ZengWileyCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology0835-79001987-01-0111374010.1155/1987/647463Granulomatous Hepatitis in Association with Fever and a Palmar RashDesmond J LeddinJames A BarrowmanSecondary syphilis may present without the classical features of the disease and should be considered in patients acutely ill with abnormal liver function tests and a nonspecific pattern on liver biopsy. Secondary syphilis may present in association with granulomatous hepatitis and serological testing should be performed if the etiology of the hepatic granulomas is unclear. While the finding of a disproportionate elevation of alkaline phosphatase relative to serum bilirubin may be a useful pointer towards the diagnosis this pattern is not specific and not consistently observed. The definitive answer to the question of whether syphilitic hepatitis exists awaits the development of comprehensive rests to exclude viral pathogens.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1987/647463
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Granulomatous Hepatitis in Association with Fever and a Palmar Rash
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title Granulomatous Hepatitis in Association with Fever and a Palmar Rash
title_full Granulomatous Hepatitis in Association with Fever and a Palmar Rash
title_fullStr Granulomatous Hepatitis in Association with Fever and a Palmar Rash
title_full_unstemmed Granulomatous Hepatitis in Association with Fever and a Palmar Rash
title_short Granulomatous Hepatitis in Association with Fever and a Palmar Rash
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