
Hepatic sarcoidosis complicating treatment-naive viral hepatitis
Author(s) -
Aloysious Aravinthan,
William Gelson,
Anita Limbu,
Rebecca Brais,
Paul Richardson
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
world journal of hepatology
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.913
H-Index - 55
ISSN - 1948-5182
DOI - 10.4254/wjh.v4.i12.402
Subject(s) - medicine , viral hepatitis , ribavirin , prednisolone , sarcoidosis , immunology , hepatitis c , immunosuppression , asymptomatic , hepatitis , pegylated interferon , viral load , hepatitis c virus , virus
Hepatic sarcoidosis is usually asymptomatic but rarely leads to adverse liver-related outcome. Co-existence of viral hepatitis and hepatic sarcoidosis is a rare, but recognised phenomenon. Obtaining a balance between immune suppression and anti-viral therapy may be problematic. Immunosuppression in the presence of viral hepatitis can lead to rapid deterioration of liver disease. Similarly, anti-viral therapy may exacerbate granulomatous hepatitis. Here we present two cases of viral hepatitis co-existing with sarcoidosis that illustrate successful management strategies. In one, hepatitis B replication was suppressed with oral anti-viral therapy before commencing prednisolone. In the second, remission of hepatic sarcoidosis was achieved with prednisolone, before treating hepatitis C and obtaining a sustained virological response with pegylated interferon and ribavirin therapy.