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Latest revision as of 22:07, 29 July 2020

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Overview

Historical Perspective

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Epidemiology and Demographics

Risk Factors

Screening

Differentiating Hepatitis E from other Diseases

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

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History and Symptoms

Physical Examination

Laboratory Findings

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Hepatitis E is an acute viral hepatitis (liver inflammation) caused by infection with a virus called hepatitis E virus (HEV). Infection with this virus was first documented in 1955 during an outbreak in New Delhi, India.[1] [2]

Overview

Historical Perspective

Pathophysiology

Causes

Epidemiology and Demographics

Risk Factors

Screening

Differentiating Hepatitis E from other Diseases

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

History and Symptoms

Physical Examination

Laboratory Findings

Medical Therapy

Prevention

Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy

Future or Investigational Therapies

References

  1. Gupta DN, Smetana HF (1957). "The histopathology of viral hepatitis as seen in the Delhi epidemic (1955-56)". Indian J. Med. Res. 45 (Suppl.): 101–13. PMID 13438544.

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