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23-year-old woman • fever, fatigue, and sore throat • scleral icterus and hepatosplenomegaly • Dx?

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Patients who are hemodynamically stable and have appropriate access to follow-up care can be managed at home.2 If follow-up cannot occur remotely within 1 week or the patient’s clinical status begins to worsen (ie, the patient’s liver enzymes or bilirubin levels dramatically increase), hospitalization is necessary.10

Through shared decision-making, our patient was treated as an outpatient based on her hemodynamic stability and her ability to closely follow up in the clinic and by phone and to access an outpatient infusion center. She was reexamined within 2 days and given ondansetron 8 mg IV with 2 L of normal saline at our outpatient infusion center. We also prescribed ibuprofen (400 mg every 6 hours as needed) for analgesia and issued the standard recommendations that she avoid contact sports (for at least 6 weeks) and excessive alcohol consumption.

On Day 11, the patient followed up with her PCP by telephone. The patient was started on oral prednisone (40 mg/d for 3 days with taper over the next week as symptoms improved) for her severe throat discomfort, exudates, difficulty swallowing, and muffled voice. By Day 14, her aminotransferase levels began to decrease (TABLE), and her symptoms steadily improved thereafter.

THE TAKEAWAY

When a patient presents with unexplained elevated liver enzymes or cholestasis, it is important to assess for signs and symptoms of EBV hepatitis. Although EBV hepatitis is typically self-limiting, it can have serious complications or be fatal. Prompt initiation of outpatient management may avoid these complications and hospitalization.

CORRESPONDENCE
Lydia J. Schneider, MD, 225 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611; lydia.schneider315@gmail.com

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