ea0011p85 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006
Ibrahim IM
, Lim E-L
, Razvi S
, Pearce SHS
, Leach N
, Quinton R
, Mitra D
, Wilsdon J
, Baborie A
, Johnson S
, Burt AD
, Wood K
, Jones G
, Windebank K
, Pritchard J
, Record CO
, Bennett SMM
Clinical case: 24-year-old student nurse referred to the liver unit with a 6-month history of pyrexia, cognitive dysfunction and abnormal liver function tests. ERCP was normal; CT scan suggested multiple liver deposits; histology showed both fatty infiltration and focal cholangitis. Medical history included type 1 diabetes since age 7yrs; an unusual skin rash that spontaneously remitted 4 years previously; recurrent vulval ulceration, variously ascribed to candida and/or excor...